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96 reviewsOver 35 forebearers are featured in this book; members of the Resistance, bar owners, musicians, a fashion designer, a school teacher, journalists, students—all found ways of surviving as they battled fascism as it spread like a virus across Europe.
The people depicted here prove that resistance can take many shapes, from forging identity documents, to writing anti-fascist poetry, to providing shelter to refugees, to flummoxing Nazis with anti-fascist leaflets.
Written by Avery Cassell and illustrated by a community of LGBTIQ+ artists, this book is both timely and inspiring, and award winning.
Ajuan Mance (Artist) - Anne Williams (Artist) - Ashley Guillory (Artist) - Burton Clarke (Artist) - Diego Gómez (Artist) Dorian Katz (Artist) - Jennifer Camper (Artist) - Jessica Bogac-Moore (Artist) - Jon Macy (Artist) - Justin Hall (Artist) M Rocket (Artist) - Maia Kobabe (Artist) - Margo Rivera-Weiss (Artist) - Pat Tong (Artist) - Phoebe Kobabe (Artist) Rachael House (Artist) - Swoizik Jaffre (Artist) - Tara Avery (Artist) - Tyler Cohen (Artist). "A queer history book that you can color in is an adult dream that I didn't know I had until I picked this up. In our current climate, a collection of stories about all the LGBT badasses who resisted fascism in WWII is exactly the inspiration and uplift I needed. I learned so much about the progressiveness of the Weimar Republic, and how quickly all that progress was able to be undone. The amazing art work accompanying the short biographies brings the stories of courage and hope to life''. Named one of the best LGBTIQ+ graphic novels of 2019 by Jacob Anderson-Minshall of The Advocate. Highly Recommended.