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Big Man And The Little Men: A Graphic Novel
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Big Man And The Little Men: A Graphic Novel

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A writer navigates shady-and potentially deadly-political campaigns in this vibrant graphic novel about unconscious bias and how the cynical exploit it.;;April Wells, a celebrated African-American memoirist and essayist, lands a writing assignment unlike any she has had before- covering the presidential campaign of the presumptive Democratic nominee, William Waters, for a high-profile magazine. Waters, a well-spoken progressive with lofty ideals of unity in diversity, faces the polar opposite in his Republican challenger, the anti-intellectual, narcissistic Lee Newsome, who seeks to gain power by sowing division. Ahead of the Democratic National Convention, to be held in April’s hometown, Waters must also contend with a potential Achilles’ heel- persistent rumors that he has cheated on his wife with young male staffers.;

At first excited about the assignment, April sometimes feels out of her depth and wonders why she was chosen instead of a veteran journalist. When a woman contacts her accusing Waters of sexual assault, April is torn- should she do her job and report this? Or should she sit on it, in case the damage to Waters’s reputation would help Newsome win the presidency?;

Events soon spiral out of control, and April, feeling that her life may be in danger but mistrusting the police and the FBI, thinks of one person she can count on- the Big Man, a longtime friend from her hometown, now its mayor. Along with his stalwart crew of Little Men, they set out to unravel a gripping mystery that goes all the way to the top.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Other Press LLC
Country
United States
Date
24 January 2023
Pages
96
ISBN
9781635422009

A writer navigates shady-and potentially deadly-political campaigns in this vibrant graphic novel about unconscious bias and how the cynical exploit it.;;April Wells, a celebrated African-American memoirist and essayist, lands a writing assignment unlike any she has had before- covering the presidential campaign of the presumptive Democratic nominee, William Waters, for a high-profile magazine. Waters, a well-spoken progressive with lofty ideals of unity in diversity, faces the polar opposite in his Republican challenger, the anti-intellectual, narcissistic Lee Newsome, who seeks to gain power by sowing division. Ahead of the Democratic National Convention, to be held in April’s hometown, Waters must also contend with a potential Achilles’ heel- persistent rumors that he has cheated on his wife with young male staffers.;

At first excited about the assignment, April sometimes feels out of her depth and wonders why she was chosen instead of a veteran journalist. When a woman contacts her accusing Waters of sexual assault, April is torn- should she do her job and report this? Or should she sit on it, in case the damage to Waters’s reputation would help Newsome win the presidency?;

Events soon spiral out of control, and April, feeling that her life may be in danger but mistrusting the police and the FBI, thinks of one person she can count on- the Big Man, a longtime friend from her hometown, now its mayor. Along with his stalwart crew of Little Men, they set out to unravel a gripping mystery that goes all the way to the top.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Other Press LLC
Country
United States
Date
24 January 2023
Pages
96
ISBN
9781635422009