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History Comics: The Stonewall Riots: Making a Stand for LGBTQ Rights

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title History Comics: The Stonewall Riots: Making a Stand for LGBTQ Rights
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Archie Bongiovanni
Illustrated by A. Andrews
SeriesHistory Comics
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 215,Width 152
ISBN/Barcode 9781250618351
ClassificationsDewey:363.323
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations full-color illustrations throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Roaring Brook Press
Imprint First Second
Publication Date 24 May 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

Following the success of Science Comics, First Second is launching a new nonfiction series: History Comics! These page-turning and gorgeously illustrated graphic novels allow you to experience history like never before! In this volume, three teenagers-Natalia, Jax, and Rashad-are magically transported from their modern lives to the legendary Stonewall Inn in the summer of 1969. Escorted by Natalia's eccentric abuela (and her pet cockatiel, Rocky), the friends experience the police raid firsthand and are thrown into the infamous riots that made the struggle for LGBTQ rights front-page news.

Author Biography

Archie Bongiovanni is a cartoonist and illustrator living in Minneapolis. Archie has been featured in The New Yorker, The Nib, Vice and Autostraddle. They're the co-creator of A Quick And Easy Guide To They/Them Pronouns (Limerence Press) and the author of Grease Bats (BOOM! Studios). A. Andrews is a disabled queer writer and illustrator based in Minneapolis. Their debut graphic novel, A Quick and Easy Guide to Sex & Disability (Limerence Press) has been included in 2020 lists for the NYPL best books for teens and YALSA's best books for teens. They are also the creator of Autostraddle's Oh, Hey!, a bi-monthly autobiographical comic about being queer, sick, and sometimes embarrassing.

Reviews

Engaging account that invites young people to continue to advocate for equality now.--Kirkus Accessible and intersectional, this compact foray into queer history is an -essential purchase for all graphic -nonfiction collections.--School Library Journal, starred review