March (Trilogy Slipcase Set)
March (Trilogy Slipcase Set) book cover

March (Trilogy Slipcase Set)

Paperback – September 6, 2016

Price
$27.49
Format
Paperback
Pages
576
Publisher
Top Shelf Productions
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1603093958
Dimensions
6.75 x 2 x 10.19 inches
Weight
4 pounds

Description

"Essential reading... March is a moving and important achievement... the story of a true American superhero." - USA Today "There is perhaps no more important modern book to be stocked in American school libraries than March ." - The Washington Post "An incredible accomplishment. It is the history of John Lewis, the Civil Rights Movement and his role in it... a book that explains - more deeply than anything else I've ever read - the methods and the moral foundations of the civil rights movement, how civil rights activists did what they did and won what they won, and how they had the strength to do it in the most difficult circumstances imaginable." - Rachel Maddow" March is one of the most important graphic novels ever created - an extraordinary presentation of an extraordinary life, and proof that young people can change the world. I'm stunned by the power of these comics, and grateful that Congressman Lewis's story will enlighten and inspire future generations of readers and leaders." - Raina Telgemeier"Congressman John Lewis has been a resounding moral voice in the quest for equality for more than 50 years, and I'm so pleased that he is sharing his memories of the Civil Rights Movement with America's young leaders. In March , he brings a whole new generation with him across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, from a past of clenched fists into a future of outstretched hands." - President Bill Clinton" March offers a poignant portrait of an iconic figure that both entertains and edifies, and deserves to be placed alongside other historical graphic memoirs like Persepolis and Maus ." - Entertainment Weekly Congressman John Lewis was a leader in the American Civil Rights Movement. He was chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and played a key role in the struggle to end segregation. Despite more than 40 arrests, physical attacks, and serious injuries, John Lewis remained a devoted advocate of the philosophy of nonviolence. He is co-author of the first comics work to ever win the National Book Award, the #1 New York Times bestselling graphic novel memoir trilogy MARCH, written with Andrew Aydin and illustrated by Nate Powell. He is also the recipient of numerous awards from national and international institutions including the Lincoln Medal, the John F. Kennedy "Profile in Courage" Lifetime Achievement Award, and the NAACP Spingarn Medal, among many others. Andrew Aydin is creator and co-author of the #1 New York Times best-selling graphic memoir series, MARCH. Co-authored with Rep. Lewis and illustrated by Nate Powell, MARCH is the first comics work to ever win the National Book Award, and is a recipient of the Will Eisner Comics Industry Award, the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award Special Recognition, and the Coretta Scott King Book Award Author Honor, among other honors. Nate Powell is a New York Times best-selling graphic novelist born in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1978. He began self-publishing at age 14, and graduated from School of Visual Arts in 2000. His work includes March, You Don't Say, Any Empire, Swallow Me Whole, The Silence Of Our Friends, The Year Of The Beasts, and Rick Riordan's The Lost Hero. Powell is the first and only cartoonist ever to win the National Book Award. Powell has discussed his work at the United Nations, as well as on MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show and CNN.

Features & Highlights

  • Winner of the National Book Award for Young People's Literature.
  • Discover the inside story of the Civil Rights Movement through the eyes of one of its most iconic figures, Congressman John Lewis.
  • March
  • is the award-winning, #1 bestselling graphic novel trilogy recounting his life in the movement, co-written with Andrew Aydin and drawn by Nate Powell. This commemorative set contains all three volumes of
  • March
  • in a beautiful slipcase.#1
  • New York Times
  • and
  • Washington Post
  • BestsellerFirst graphic novel to receive a Robert F. Kennedy Book AwardWinner of the Eisner AwardA Coretta Scott King Honor BookOne of YALSA's Outstanding Books for the College BoundOne of Reader's Digest's Graphic Novels Every Grown-Up Should Read

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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THIS IS A MUST HAVE!

This is a MUST have for anyone desiring to learn the truth regarding the Civil Rights Movement from and eye witness. Having been involved myself in a different southern state...the astonishing way Congressman Lewis brings everything up close and personal has left me speechless. We've come too far to let slip the very things we've fought so hard to achieve. This would also be a wonderful teaching tool for teachers. Teachers...be the hand extended to the next generation. I've found it personally challenging to trying to explain what it was like back then. It seems it's due to a lack of knowledge and no frame of reference to those that ask me so many questions. PLEASE, get this set.
136 people found this helpful
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Angel in a Suit!

There are no words in any language invented by humans that can describe this amazing story of horror and triumph. Congressman Lewis is a modern day super hero. No one should be subjected to the disrespect and totally unchristian horrors that Congressman Lewis and his peers endured. I am saddened and depressed that so much of the evil that almost prevailed at that time is awakening yet again. These evil entities created World War II in the Pacific and in Europe. I am not as good a person as Congressman Lewis and I dearly wish this evil would permanently die now.
59 people found this helpful
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not aware of the horrible treatment of fellow citizens of this country

This copy is for my grandson one day, I have mine on my kindle.. it is giving me knowledge I didn't know during the actual time I lived through, not aware of the horrible treatment of fellow citizens of this country. Today I am grateful I can share with my Grandson the foolishness of believing untruths just because they claim to be a "man of the cloth". Today it is a person in a cop's Uniform.
51 people found this helpful
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Essential Reading

This series is beautiful and moving, informative, uplifting, and vitally important. It was so when the series was conceived and begun, but moreso in the intervening years as little by little the progress outlined in these books, forged by the civil rights movement decades ago, is being whittled away.

I hope to see a day when this is merely history and not a warning, a call to vigilance. These books should be required reading in public schools across the nation. Representative John Lewis is a living national treasure, the last living legend of the 20th century civil rights era. That makes him sound like Captain America, and in a way he is, except he's real.

March covers John's early life and the beginnings of his involvement in peaceful protest. He embraced nonviolence fully then and continues to do so today. March rightfully and clearly outlines the events and the atmosphere that lead to the need for the March from Selma to Montgomery, and the marches that preceded it.

The March continues today, as voting rights have been turned back, as hate and bigotry have once again moved to the forefront of our nation and government. Let this be our guide to resistance. The moral arc of the universe is long (the key word here), and it bounces as it tends toward justice. But it only moves there if we will it.

A final note on the wonderfully expressive art. The storytelling is clear, and the style is very reminiscent of African-American styles that sprang from the era, but seems strongly influenced by manga art styles as well.
48 people found this helpful
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should be required reading for all Americans

An incredible series that should be required reading for all Americans. I read these books last year in anticipation of the National Book Award ceremony, and each was so eye-opening. The past is brought back to life in the vivid images. The ongoing timeliness of this series cannot be overstated. One of my go-to gifts.
33 people found this helpful
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John Lewis is a National Treasure

I am happy to have this set of books. I hope someday our country will be free of those who hate people based solely on their outside color and their culture. I fear we have forgotten the fight and suffering mankind endured to gain their freedom and have basic civil rights--which they actually seem not to have when no one is looking.
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A wonderful gift for my husband

I ordered this is a gift for my husband he loves it very much. This is a highly recommended gift. It is a great Trilogy wrapped in a very artistic case which complements the literature it houses.
31 people found this helpful
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Reading just one is like reading the third of the way through a book

Much detail has been packed into the March trilogy. My review is about all three books. Reading just one is like reading the third of the way through a book. It’s not a simple overview of the Civil Rights Movement and Representative John Lewis’ part in it. It is the passionate story of Lewis determination to find freedom for his segregated brothers and sisters. At times I was a little confused about what was happening, but if I studied the graphics as well as the text, it made sense. I am impressed with how the creative writing team made this book both an intimate story of Lewis and an epic story of American History. This would be a great addition to any high school study of civil rights.
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Excellent Read

Great selection. It should be required reading for all school students in the US and abroad. John KLewis is an American hero.
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Thank you Congressman J. Lewis!

My 12 year old has been excited to read this trilogy every day after school and in the evenings when he is laying in bed. The illustrations are very captivating, and the story is well told.

My son talks no about the trilogy:
"I think the marchers are doing a great thing. At the beginning of the march John Lewis only had a few friends going along with it. They tested each other to learn to not fight back no matter what was happening to them. 'We just want rights.' Police talking to the marchers after they'd been put in jail: 'We'll take your mattresses away if you don't shut up.' Lewis: 'We don't care, we just want our rights.' Eventually the police let them out. They just want rights."

Thank you Congresman John Lewis for your struggles for human rights, and for putting out this series making the story of your time more accessible to all.
12 people found this helpful