30 pages 1 hour read

John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, Illustr. Nate Powell, Illustr. L. Fury

Run: Book One

Nonfiction | Graphic Memoir | YA | Published in 2021

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Reviews & Readership

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Run: Book One is commended for its powerful storytelling and vivid illustrations, continuing the legacy of John Lewis. It portrays the struggle for civil rights with authenticity and emotional depth. However, some critics feel its pacing is uneven. Overall, it is a compelling addition to Lewis's work that educates and inspires.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Run: Book One?

Readers passionate about civil rights history, social justice, and graphic novels like March will enjoy Run: Book One. Fans of Persepolis and Maus seeking impactful narratives blending art and history would also be captivated by its compelling continuation of John Lewis's legacy.

Recommended

Reading Age

13+years

Book Details

Genre
Historical Fiction
Topics
History: U.S.
Politics / Government
Social Justice
Themes
Emotions/Behavior: Conflict
Emotions/Behavior: Determination / Perseverance
Identity: Race