'Hakim's Odyssey: Book 1 - From Syria to Turkey' by Fabien Toulme is a wonderful, humane, retelling of one man's story capturing the plight of all refugees.
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Graphic Novel Review: ‘Prophet Against Slavery’ by David Lester (Beacon Press)
Born in 1682, Benjamin Lay took up the fight against slavery generations before others would make headway in the 19th century.
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'This is How I Disappear' by Mirion Malle from Drawn+Quarterly discusses burnout and coping in a way that is rarely seen in literature.
Read More »Theatre Interview: Dominic Gerrard of ‘Ghosts & Murder: Haunting Tales by Charles Dickens’
Actor Dominic Gerrard takes us into the world of Charles Dickens, highlighting why the celebrated author's works still resonate with audiences around the world today.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Secret Life’ by Ellsworth & VanderMeer from Drawn+Quarterly
'Secret Life' by Theo Ellsworth is unique in graphic novels as it refuses to be pinned down into a single genre.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Library’ by Dumontier and Farber from Drawn+Quarterly
'Library' by Dumontier and Farber, is a trip through a fictional library with intriguing and beguiling titles.
Read More »Book Interview: Natalie Franke Hayes on ‘Built to Belong’
Interview with Natalie Franke Hayes author of 'Built To Belong', which details the power of human connection.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Kevin Smith’s Secret Stash’ by Kevin Smith
'Kevin Smith's Secret Stash' by Kevin Smith is a wonderful memento for any devotee of the man and his movies.
Read More »Book Review: ‘In The Shadow of the Yali’ by Suat Dervis
'The Shadow of the Yali' by Suat Dervis is a fascinating book with intriguing characters and surprising depths.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Night Bus’ by Zuo Ma from Drawn+Quarterly
'Night Bus' by Zuo Ma shows the power of art to convey not just information but feeling while telling a story.
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