Description
Award-winning author Don Brown explores the history of democracy in the United States in this installment of the Big Ideas That Changed the World series
About the Author
Don Brown is the award-winning author and illustrator of many nonfiction graphic novels and picture books. His books have been called "masterful" and "a must for youth graphic collections." Brown has received an Eisner nomination, two Sibert Honors, a Horn Book Best Book honor, a YALSA award, and multiple starred reviews, among other awards and notices. He lives in Hudson Valley, New York, with his family.
Reviews
**STARRED REVIEW** "?Engagingly informal, more cogent than ever, and rich in rare facts and insights." * Kirkus Reviews *
**STARRED REVIEW** "Brown has proven to be the graphic novel gold standard in fact-driven, deeply humane middle grade history. Here, he's managed to hit upon a yet more urgent and relevant topic than the vaccine-centered previous volume (Shot in the Arm, 2021). Brown never skimps on crucial, lesser-considered nuances. His history may move at a breakneck pace, but he preserves details for our fascination, and never in the face of the Big Idea's greatness does he let slip away the struggle of women and Black, Asian, or Indigenous people. Brown's loose, jaunty Schoolhouse Rock-style art." * Booklist *
"Watercolor-like illustrations draw the reader's eye without creating sensory overload. Readers will easily be able to follow the flow of the panels with clear cues from the text. Those who have read other books in the series will love this new installment. This is a must-buy for any public or school library." * School Library Journal *
Book Information
ISBN 9781419757389
Author Don Brown
Format Hardback
Page Count 128
Imprint Amulet Books
Publisher Abrams
Series BIG IDEAS That Changed the World