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Great Lives in Graphics: Martin Luther King
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Great Lives in Graphics: Martin Luther King

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The ‘Great Lives in Graphics’ series is a new way of looking at the lives of famous and influential people. It takes the essential dates and achievements of each person’s life, mixes them with lesser-known facts and trivia and uses infographics to show them in a fresh, visual way that is genuinely engaging for children and young adults. The result is a colourful, fascinating and often surprising representation of that person’s life, work and legacy. Using timelines, maps, repeated motifs and many more beautiful and informative illustrations, readers learn not just about the main subject of the book, but also about the cultural background of the time in which that person lived. This graphic retelling of Martin’s story gives children a visual snapshot of his life and the world he grew up in, while educating them on everything from civil rights to the power of words. AGES: 8 to 12

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Button Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 September 2020
Pages
32
ISBN
9781787080560

The ‘Great Lives in Graphics’ series is a new way of looking at the lives of famous and influential people. It takes the essential dates and achievements of each person’s life, mixes them with lesser-known facts and trivia and uses infographics to show them in a fresh, visual way that is genuinely engaging for children and young adults. The result is a colourful, fascinating and often surprising representation of that person’s life, work and legacy. Using timelines, maps, repeated motifs and many more beautiful and informative illustrations, readers learn not just about the main subject of the book, but also about the cultural background of the time in which that person lived. This graphic retelling of Martin’s story gives children a visual snapshot of his life and the world he grew up in, while educating them on everything from civil rights to the power of words. AGES: 8 to 12

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Button Books
Country
United Kingdom
Date
28 September 2020
Pages
32
ISBN
9781787080560