Descript |
384 pages (unpaged) chiefly colour illustrations 20 cm |
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Originally published in the US as 'Ain't burned all the bright'. New York: Atheneum Books, 2022 |
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Intimately set within the walls of a family home, this book is an incredible artefact of the historic year we have all lived through. We travel from the depths of despair but not without hope; the mundane details contained within four walls becomes our sanctuary. This is a gift in commemoration of a time and place, of a world wide pandemic, of loss and of the murder of George Floyd. It is a reminder of how, in uncertain times, we can cling to the simple things for respite, for hope. A reminder of how comforting books and artworks are in times of extreme stress |
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12+ years old |
Subject |
Afro-amerikanska familjer
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Segregation
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Pandemier
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Isolering
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Covid-19
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Segregation -- Comic books, strips, etc
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Pandemics -- Comic books, strips, etc
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Social isolation -- Comic books, strips, etc
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African Americans -- Social conditions -- 21st century -- Comic books, strips, etc
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African American families -- Comic books, strips, etc
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COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- -- Comic books, strips, etc
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Tecknade serier
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Illustrated works.
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Experimental fiction.
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Social issue comics.
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Graphic novels.
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Classmark |
813.6
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Alt Auth |
Griffin, Jason
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Add Title |
Ain't burned all the bright
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ISBN/ISSN |
9780571374748 |
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