John F Kennedy

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title John F Kennedy
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Nathan Olson
Illustrated by Brian Bascle
SeriesGraphic Library
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 230,Width 175
ISBN/Barcode 9780736879040
ClassificationsDewey:B
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Capstone Press
Imprint Capstone Press
Publication Date 1 January 2007
Publication Country United States

Description

John F Kennedy American Visionary recalls the life of John F Kennedy in dramatic graphic novel format. As a young man Jack as his father called him often stood in the shadow of his older brother Joe Jr. But when Joe died on a bombing mission in World War II it was Jack's turn to step into the spotlight. Inside this book readers will encounter the events people and choices that shaped the life of one of America's most-loved presidents JFK.

Reviews

It was the early 1920s and John "Jack" Kennedy lived with his older brother Joe, his other brothers and sisters, and his parents in Boston, Massachusetts. Though the brothers fought sometimes, they also defended one another against anyone who tried to hurt one of them. It was not always easy for Jack because he very much felt that he was living in the shadow of his bright, popular, athletic, and healthy brother. Jack was clever but he did not always apply himself, and he was often ill. Despite his average grades Jack managed to get into Harvard University, just as Joe had done a few years before. Here Jack did well, and he even wrote a book about the coming threat of war in Europe. After his time at Harvard was over, he joined the navy and turned out to be a well liked and courageous officer, one who risked his life to save his men after their boat was sunk by the Japanese. Soon after Jack returned home, his brother Joe was killed in action. Jack's father, who had hoped to get Joe into the White House, put all his hopes on Jack and Jack rose to the challenge with a will. This book will give young readers a sense of what John F. Kennedy was like and why he came to be so beloved by people all over the world. His words - some of which are used in the text - have the power to move hearts, and his actions got America through some very hard times. Carefully written and presented in a graphic novel style format, this is just one of the titles in the acclaimed "Graphic Library" series.-- "Through the Looking Glass Children's Book Review" Our 35th president faced some tough issues and events in the early '60s, and Olson does a good job of explaining them. But what really sets this book apart from the competition is Brian Bascle's art. His vibrant colors and true-to-life depictions of key figures, such as Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, make this a visual tour de force.-- "School Library Journal"