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OverviewWINNER— 2021 ALA/YALSA Alex Award Winner for Teen Readers and Adult Books Eisner Award for Best Reality-Based Book Ringo Award for Best Non-Fiction Comic Work ACBD Critics Award in France Full Product DetailsAuthor: Derf BackderfPublisher: Abrams Imprint: Abrams ComicArts Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 26.00cm ISBN: 9781419765469ISBN 10: 1419765469 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 06 November 2025 Recommended Age: From 14 to 99 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews[Backderf's] expertly crafted chronicle of this defining moment in U.S. history serves as a deeply moving elegy for the victims. Readers may also draw from it sobering parallels to the deep divisions of contemporary times, again dangerously rife with media noise and misinformation muddying the waters. -- Publishers Weekly, STARRED Review An incendiary corrective to the myths and misconceptions surrounding these events and a memorial to the lives lost or forever altered that should be required reading for all Americans. -- Library Journal - STARRED review Deeply researched and gut-wrenching... -- The New Yorker Derf Backderf brings historical context and a propulsive sense of narrative to this graphical history of the Kent State shootings. --Etelka Lehoczky book critic One of the masterpieces of the medium...a work of devastating emotional impact. --Rob Salkowitz Forbes Surely the graphic novel of the year, and an early entry onto the next Best of the Decade lists. -- Forbes The book not only illuminates history but also brings a form of closure to an unforgivable, inexcusable episode. -- The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The meticulous research is shown in more than two dozen pages of notes, confirming the sources from the Kent State University May 4 Collection about the shootings, but also Backderf's personal research and interviews. -- The Akron Beacon Journal While removed from the events by a half-century, by the time the memoir spirals into the final spasm of chaos, the tragedy these boldly drawn panels feel fresh as if from yesterday's news. -- PopMatters Kent State is meticulously researched...Backderf is in total artistic control of his material. -- Cleveland Review of Books Kent State, unfolding in sober black and white, is as passionate as it is meticulous in its treatment of the May 4, 1970 killings of four unarmed college students by the Ohio National Guard. -- The New York Times Book Review """[Backderf's] expertly crafted chronicle of this defining moment in U.S. history serves as a deeply moving elegy for the victims. Readers may also draw from it sobering parallels to the deep divisions of contemporary times, again dangerously rife with media noise and misinformation muddying the waters.""-- ""Publishers Weekly, STARRED Review"" ""An incendiary corrective to the myths and misconceptions surrounding these events and a memorial to the lives lost or forever altered that should be required reading for all Americans.""-- ""Library Journal - STARRED review"" ""Deeply researched and gut-wrenching...""-- ""The New Yorker"" ""Derf Backderf brings historical context and a propulsive sense of narrative to this graphical history of the Kent State shootings.""--Etelka Lehoczky ""book critic"" ""One of the masterpieces of the medium...a work of devastating emotional impact.""--Rob Salkowitz ""Forbes"" ""Surely the graphic novel of the year, and an early entry onto the next Best of the Decade lists.""-- ""Forbes"" ""The book not only illuminates history but also brings a form of closure to an unforgivable, inexcusable episode.""-- ""The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette"" ""The meticulous research is shown in more than two dozen pages of notes, confirming the sources from the Kent State University May 4 Collection about the shootings, but also Backderf's personal research and interviews.""-- ""The Akron Beacon Journal"" ""While removed from the events by a half-century, by the time the memoir spirals into the final spasm of chaos, the tragedy these boldly drawn panels feel fresh as if from yesterday's news.""-- ""PopMatters"" ""Kent State is meticulously researched...Backderf is in total artistic control of his material.""-- ""Cleveland Review of Books"" ""Kent State, unfolding in sober black and white, is as passionate as it is meticulous in its treatment of the May 4, 1970 killings of four unarmed college students by the Ohio National Guard.""-- ""The New York Times Book Review""" Author InformationDerf Backderf is the bestselling and award-winning author of My Friend Dahmer, Trashed, Punk Rock and Trailer Parks, and Kent State, and is the recipient of the prestigious Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award for political cartooning. His weekly comic strip, The City, ran for nearly 25 years and appeared in more than 150 newspapers. He lives in Cleveland, Ohio. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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