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Subject
Science & Technology
ISBN
9781938486296
Publication Year
2014
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Book Title
Strange Fruit Vol. 1 : Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History
Author
Joel Christian Gill
Publisher
Fulcrum Publishing
Genre
Young Adult Nonfiction, Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction, Comics & Graphic Novels
Topic
Nonfiction / General, Biography & Autobiography / Historical, People & Places / United States / African American, Comics & Graphic Novels / General, Comics & Graphic Novels / History, Biography & Autobiography / Cultural Heritage
Intended Audience
Young Adults

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Strange Fruit Volume I is a collection of stories from early African American history that represent the oddity of success in the face of great adversity. Each of the nine illustrated chapters chronicles an uncelebrated African American hero or event. From the adventures of lawman Bass Reeves, to Henry "Box" Brown's daring escape from slavery.

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Publisher
Fulcrum Publishing
ISBN-10
1938486293
ISBN-13
9781938486296
eBay Product ID (ePID)
172424652

Product Key Features

Book Title
Strange Fruit Vol. 1 : Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History
Author
Joel Christian Gill
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Nonfiction / General, Biography & Autobiography / Historical, People & Places / United States / African American, Comics & Graphic Novels / General, Comics & Graphic Novels / History, Biography & Autobiography / Cultural Heritage
Intended Audience
Young Adults
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Young Adult Nonfiction, Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction, Comics & Graphic Novels

Dimensions

Item Length
10in
Item Height
0.5in
Item Width
8in
Item Weight
17.6 Oz

Additional Product Features

Age Range
12-Up
Lc Classification Number
E185.96.G54 2014
Grade from
Seventh Grade
Reviews
These offbeat stories of heretofore-obscure African-American pioneers are filled with heartbreak and triumph. Without whitewashing the realities of slavery and racism, Strange Fruit has a wry, welcoming tone — much aided by Gill's dynamic, inventive storytelling. After reading about such real American heroes as chess master Theophilus Thompson, bicycling champion Marshall Major" Taylor, and lawman Bass Reeves, I'm eager to learn more! — Josh Neufeld, writer/illustrator of A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge By the time I finished reading Strange Fruit , I thought, let the comic-book sellers have their mythic superheroes; through Joel Gill, we can have our own. But, instead of flying around in capes or spinning webs, the superheroes in Strange Fruit are extraordinary-ordinary black folks making 'a way out of no way.' The difference: they really lived. — Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Alphonse Fletcher University Professor, Harvard University Strange Fruit is an evocative and richly illustrated tour through the shadowed corners of Black History. Gill shares these nine stories simply and with deep thoughtfulness and reverence to voices that-- the reader will quickly be convinced-- need to be heard. — Andrew Aydin, author (with Rep. John Lewis) of March: Book One, These offbeat stories of heretofore-obscure African-American pioneers are filled with heartbreak and triumph. Without whitewashing the realities of slavery and racism, Strange Fruit has a wry, welcoming tone — much aided by Gill's dynamic, inventive storytelling. After reading about such real American heroes as chess master Theophilus Thompson, bicycling champion Marshall Major" Taylor, and lawman Bass Reeves, I'm eager to learn more! — Josh Neufeld, writer/illustrator of A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge By the time I finished reading Strange Fruit , I thought, let the comic-book sellers have their mythic superheroes; through Joel Gill, we can have our own. But, instead of flying around in capes or spinning webs, the superheroes in Strange Fruit are extraordinary-ordinary black folks making ''a way out of no way.'' The difference: they really lived. — Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Alphonse Fletcher University Professor, Harvard University Strange Fruit is an evocative and richly illustrated tour through the shadowed corners of Black History. Gill shares these nine stories simply and with deep thoughtfulness and reverence to voices that-- the reader will quickly be convinced-- need to be heard. — Andrew Aydin, author (with Rep. John Lewis) of March: Book One Strange Fruit is black history as you''ve never seen it before. Working with a striking palette of ruby reds, rich browns, bleached-out blues and deep piney greens, author/artist Joel Christian Gill conjures up forgotten firsts and impassioned everymen in a cartoon style that''s at once cheeky and epic, naive and majestic. — The Chicago Tribune If you think comics and graphic novels are the domain of superheroes and stuff" and for kids," then brace yourself for an epiphany. Yes, you'll find some superheroes and kids' comics within these pages, but you'll also find ordinary people striving for the extraordinary. — Foreword Reviews The short narratives are conversational in tone and the accompanying detailed images convey tragic beauty. Gill doesn't shy away from portraying brutal scenes, but does so without sensationalism. — School Library Journal Are you always on your child to READ SOMETHING, anything, except a comic book? Well, Strange Fruit is a graphic historic novel, and you'll want him to read it. — Terri "The Bookworm Sez" Schlichenmeyer What Gill has done in this first volume of his collected Strange Fruit mini-comics is pretty remarkable. He's infused each of these stories with a huge amount of information, humor for kid readers (Slavery stinks"), humor for adults (when a child is born it appears to be launched out of the mother by jet propulsion, making the umbilical cord not unlike a bungee cord), and a full spectrum of comics storytelling devices. — The A.V. Club Readers of the short stories in Strange Fruit quickly learn to appreciate the playful succinctness of Gill's iconographic language. He knows when to use humor and sight gags to advance the story. (On the experience of enslavement, Henry ‘Box' Brown remarks: ‘This stinks.') But Gill knows when more serious cultural cues are needed too, as in the two-page spread where Brown's body, shown curled inside a wooden box, silently tumbles from slavery to freedom. — The Hooded Utilitarian Superbly penned and illustrated, STRANGE FRUIT: Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History, Volume 1 is indubitably a work of love. Earmarked as one-of-a-kind, this graphic novel is not only an additional masterpiece to black history, but also a delightfully educational read for both young and old. — Anita Lock of the blog, 20 Something Reads From the original black pro basketball star to a magician's greatest illusion, become more familiar with these lives which made a positive difference, despite prejudice. —Katie Mack of the blog, YA Love Nominated as a Great Graphic Novel for Teens by the Young Adult Library Services Association. Voted a BEA Buzz Book by Shelf Awareness Featured on HuffPost Live, These offbeat stories of heretofore-obscure African-American pioneers are filled with heartbreak and triumph. Without whitewashing the realities of slavery and racism, Strange Fruit has a wry, welcoming tone — much aided by Gill's dynamic, inventive storytelling. After reading about such real American heroes as chess master Theophilus Thompson, bicycling champion Marshall Major" Taylor, and lawman Bass Reeves, I'm eager to learn more! — Josh Neufeld, writer/illustrator of A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge By the time I finished reading Strange Fruit , I thought, let the comic-book sellers have their mythic superheroes; through Joel Gill, we can have our own. But, instead of flying around in capes or spinning webs, the superheroes in Strange Fruit are extraordinary-ordinary black folks making 'a way out of no way.' The difference: they really lived. — Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Alphonse Fletcher University Professor, Harvard University Strange Fruit is an evocative and richly illustrated tour through the shadowed corners of Black History. Gill shares these nine stories simply and with deep thoughtfulness and reverence to voices that-- the reader will quickly be convinced-- need to be heard. — Andrew Aydin, author (with Rep. John Lewis) of March: Book One Strange Fruit is black history as you've never seen it before. Working with a striking palette of ruby reds, rich browns, bleached-out blues and deep piney greens, author/artist Joel Christian Gill conjures up forgotten firsts and impassioned everymen in a cartoon style that's at once cheeky and epic, naive and majestic. — The Chicago Tribune If you think comics and graphic novels are the domain of superheroes and stuff" and for kids," then brace yourself for an epiphany. Yes, you'll find some superheroes and kids' comics within these pages, but you'll also find ordinary people striving for the extraordinary. — Foreword Reviews The short narratives are conversational in tone and the accompanying detailed images convey tragic beauty. Gill doesn't shy away from portraying brutal scenes, but does so without sensationalism. — School Library Journal Are you always on your child to READ SOMETHING, anything, except a comic book? Well, Strange Fruit is a graphic historic novel, and you'll want him to read it. — Terri "The Bookworm Sez" Schlichenmeyer What Gill has done in this first volume of his collected Strange Fruit mini-comics is pretty remarkable. He's infused each of these stories with a huge amount of information, humor for kid readers (Slavery stinks"), humor for adults (when a child is born it appears to be launched out of the mother by jet propulsion, making the umbilical cord not unlike a bungee cord), and a full spectrum of comics storytelling devices. — The A.V. Club Superbly penned and illustrated, STRANGE FRUIT: Uncelebrated Narratives from Black History, Volume 1 is indubitably a work of love. Earmarked as one-of-a-kind, this graphic novel is not only an additional masterpiece to black history, but also a delightfully educational read for both young and old. — Anita Lock of the blog, 20 Something Reads From the original black pro basketball star to a magician's greatest illusion, become more familiar with these lives which made a positive difference, despite prejudice. —Katie Mack of the blog, YA Love Nominated as a Great Graphic Novel for Teens by the Young Adult Library Services Association.
Copyright Date
2014
Target Audience
Young Adult Audience
Lccn
2014-010803
Dewey Decimal
973.04960730092/2 B
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Number of Pages
176 Pages

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