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Silence of Our Friends
Contributor(s): Long, Mark (Author)

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ISBN: 1250164982     ISBN-13: 9781250164988
Publisher: Square Fish
OUR PRICE: $9.34  

Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: January 2018
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Literary
- Comics & Graphic Novels | Nonfiction - Biography & Memoir
- Social Science | Discrimination & Race Relations
Dewey: FIC
Age Level: 14-18
Grade Level: 9-13
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 6" W x 8.3" L (0.70 lbs) 208 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - African American
Features: Ikids, Illustrated, Price on Product
Accelerated Reader Info
Quiz #: 148140
Reading Level: 2.7   Interest Level: Upper Grades   Point Value: 1.0
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:

A New York Times-bestselling graphic novel based on the true story of two families--one white and one black--who find common ground as the civil rights struggle heats up in Texas.

This semi-autobiographical tale is set in 1967. A white family from a notoriously racist neighborhood in the suburbs and a black family from its poorest ward cross Houston's color line, overcoming humiliation, degradation, and violence to win the freedom of five black college students unjustly charged with the murder of a policeman.

The Silence of Our Friends follows events through the point of view of young Mark Long, whose father is a reporter covering the story. Semi-fictionalized, this story has its roots solidly in very real events. With art from the brilliant Nate Powell (Swallow Me Whole) bringing the tale to heart-wrenching life, The Silence of Our Friends is a new and important entry in the body of civil rights literature.

Praise for The Silence of Our Friends:

A]n engrossing narrative about race in America, while honestly dealing with a host of other real-world issues, including familial relationships, friendship, dependency, other-ness, and perhaps most importantly, the search for common ground. --Publishers Weekly

A moving evocation of a tipping point in our country's regrettable history of race relations, Long and Demonakos's story flows perfectly in Eisner and Ignatz Award winner Powell's graceful and vivid yet unpretty black-and-gray wash. --Library Journal

C]onvincingly depicts the systemic racism, blatant and subtle, that suffused and corroded everything during the] period... Popwell's] imagery amplifies the effects of the book's multiple perspectives--the overwhelmed kid's-eye view of uneasy family dynamics and open Texas spaces, the hyperkinetic chaos on campus, the cropped literalism of TV newscasts. --The New York Times

Powell uses a mixture of large and small panels along with a variety of frame compositions and points of view to give the book a cinematic realism. From this intimate vantage point, racist incidents are shockingly ugly, while happy domestic moments--as when the kids from both families belt out Soul Man--are unself-consciously beautiful. The youthful protagonist and graphic-novel format will plunge readers into a time that can seem very distant. Ideal as a class read, absorbing for solo readers. --School Library Journal

Covering a time period of societal unrest from Viet Nam to the assassination of Martin Luther King, Silence uses realistic black-and-white illustrations to convey a subject that is not black and white. --VOYA


Contributor Bio(s): Long, Mark: - Mark Long is a video game designer and producer living in Seattle. The Silence of Our Friends is based on Long's childhood experiences with the civil rights movement in suburban Houston, Texas.Demonakos, Jim: - Jim Demonakos founded Seattle's annual Emerald City Comicon, as well as The Comic Stop chain of retail stores. He has written, edited, and promoted a variety of books for different publishers throughout his career. He lives in the Seattle area. With Mark Long, Jim coauthored the New York Times bestselling graphic novel, The Silence of Our Friends.Powell, Nate: - Nate Powell is an Arkansas native and Eisner Award-winning cartoonist whose works include Swallow Me Whole (an Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist), Any Empire, and (with co-authors Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin) the March trilogy, the final volume of which won the National Book Award for Young People's Literature. Powell is the first cartoonist to receive this honor. He lives in Bloomington, Indiana.
 
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