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Wake Now in the Fire : A Graphic Novel
Wake Now in the Fire : A Graphic Novel
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Author(s): Dapier, Jarrett
ISBN No.: 9780593838037
Pages: 464
Year: 202602
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 37.75
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"A community under fire. A burgeoning love story. An urgent call to action. What more do you need? Frame by frame, Dapier and Dungo's Wake Now in the Fire throws us in the thick of our here and now reality with marching orders, and hope. What a book!" --Rita Williams-Garcia, Newbery Honor recipient and three-time National Book Award finalist "With a mix of fact and fiction, Wake Now in the Fire tells a deeply true and urgent story of student activism in the face of institutional censorship and cowardice. I was swept along with these smart, passionate teens and recognized my own fight in their story. Dapier and Dungo have put together a prescient narrative face to this book ban moment. Read this for a playbook on how to defend books, education, and free speech.


" --Maia Kobabe, author of Gender Queer: A Memoir "I love how the personal stories of the characters--who they are and where they are--intersect with their quest for the freedom to read and to be. I couldn't put Wake Now in the Fire down." --Francisco X. Stork, author of One Last Chance to Live and Disappeared "With engaging visuals and a heartfelt storyline, Wake Now in the Fire is a gripping graphic novel told through the eyes of students caught in the battle against book banning, and explores the impact of censorship on the human spirit and the courage of young people fighting for the freedom to read. Perfect for visual learners, this powerful story inspires hope and action in the face of oppression." --Amanda Jones, author of That Librarian "Jarrett Dapier and AJ Dungo's Wake Now in the Fire is a stunning call to action that will inspire seeds of hope in a time that demands our defiance and imagination to create a better world." --Andrea Chalupa, host of the podcast Gaslit Nation and author of In the Shadow of Stalin: The Story of Mr. Jones "The characters are drawn with wit and warmth, emphasizing the deeply human stories that anchor the story.


Dapier, a librarian who witnessed the 2013 ban firsthand, interviewed student leaders to shape the story. An inspiring, clear-eyed tribute to intellectual freedom and the impact of youth-led resistance." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review.


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