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War brothers the graphic novel

Title
War brothers [electronic resource] : the graphic novel / Sharon E. McKay, Daniel Lafrance ; art by Daniel Lafrance.
ISBN
9781554515295 (electronic bk.)
1554515297 (electronic bk.)
9781554514885
1554514886
9781554514892
1554514894
9781480641280
1480641286
Publication
Toronto ; Berkeley : Annick Press, [2013]
Copyright Notice Date
©2013
Physical Description
1 online resource (163 pages) : color illustrations, color maps
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Chiefly illustrated.
Adaptation of: War brothers / Sharon McKay.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on print version record.
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Other formats
McKay, Sharon E. War brothers. Toronto : Annick Press, ©2013
Original
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 18, 2024
Contents
Paperback / softback
Praise for War Brothers, the novel by Sharon E. McKay: War Brothers is a novel that very accurately portrays the criminality of adults who abduct kids to carry out crimes against humanity ... This engrossing book is a vivid look at the hideous crimes committed by such groups and should be read by anyone wanting to know about Kony's LRA.
Lieutenant-General Romeo Dallaire (Retired), international child soldier advocate The life of a child soldier is full of unthinkable violence ... But the human capacity to connect with others and for survival is remarkable. Jacob is a 14-year-old Ugandan who is sent away to a boys' school. Once there, he assures his friend Tony that they need not be afraid
they will be safe. But not long after, in the shadow of the night, the boys are abducted. Marched into the jungle, they are brought to an encampment of the feared rebel soldiers. They are told they must kill or be killed, and their world turns into a terrifying struggle to endure and survive. In time, the boys escape. Hunted by the rebels, stalked by a lion, and even pursued by river crocs, they miraculously succeed in reaching safety. However, it is no longer enough. Jacob wrestles with the question of whether we are all really beasts inside. He decides the way through the pain is to record his story. Daniel Lafrance's powerful, striking, and poignant artwork and the crisp, evocative text vividly capture the haunting experiences of a young boy caught in a brutal war. This graphic novel is based on an award-winning YA novel by Sharon McKay. Sharon has spent time with child soldiers and based this story on real-life accounts.
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