The artwork in this ARC edition is not complete more than half the pages are black and white, but it already looks great and I can’t wait to see it finished!Īs a 9-year-old obsessed with the Titanic after a school museum trip, I would have loved this book, and the Titanic facts at the end make it even more real for kids and classrooms. I loved the story and the thoughts and emotions of 10-year-old George were very real to me. So why not use them to get in history and education in a colorful, exciting way? There are kids who will literally only read graphic novels. Releases Februthrough have never read an I Survived book before, and while I find valid the question asked by another reviewer -“with the books so short, is a graphic novel edition necessary?”- I do actually think this was necessary. Partner: I Survived The Sinking of the Titanic, 1912 GRAPHIC NOVEL EDITION by and Haus Studio.
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