A review by hidingincorners
The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge by Eugene Yelchin, M.T. Anderson

5.0

Visceral. The metaphor translated so well into teaching moments about ethnocentrism and cultural differences. The mixing of images and text to tell a story made it an incredibly rich experience. I think it can serve as an excellent foray into discussions about racism and nationalism. It made me uncomfortable, in a good way. Also, it's a captivating story.