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

4.0

Congressman John Lewis could’ve opted for a regular piece of nonfiction to detail his involvement in the Civil Rights Movement, but telling it in the form of a three-part graphic novel adds a new dimension of art, vividly painting a clear picture. Often, it’s what’s not shown that has the best effect.

This is a fast and interesting read that works better than a lot of graphic novels do.