A review by tangiblereads
March: Book One by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin

dark informative inspiring reflective sad fast-paced

4.5

March book 1  is a great book to learn about the life of icon John Lewis.  I enjoy the narrative historical format.  Very easy to understand and the black/white graphics are beautiful.  My only gripe with the book is the small lettering in the dialogue.  At times, hard to read. It looks like wavy lines, but there are words and unless I squint up close and look over my glasses I had no idea what it was saying.  So much so that I started skipping over those parts.