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Bezig met laden... Black Cotton Star: A Graphic Novel of World War IIdoor Yves Sente, Steve Cuzor (Illustrator)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Un album splendide et saisissant. Trois soldats noirs américains casernés dans le sud de l'Angleterre au moment du débarquement de juin 44 réussissent à être envoyés au front pour une mission invraisemblable : récupérer le premier drapeau américain, brodé à la demande de Georges Washington en 1776, qui cache un lourd secret relatif aux noirs américains. Au travers du tragique destin des ces trois soldats et de leur quête, les auteurs relatent avec beaucoup d'intensité le problème racial aux Etats-unis qui sous-tend l'histoire de ce pays depuis son indépendance et qui malgré des avancées significatives demeurent malheureusement très présent. Un dessin puissant, précis, avec une mise en couleur très sobre, par monochrome, qui augmente l'intensité et la violence du scénario. Les éditions Dupuis au travers de la collection Aire Libre nous habitue à publier très régulièrement de très beaux album. Cinq branches de coton noir le confirme magnifiquement. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
A Revolutionary War-era secret sends three soldiers on an epic quest across 1940s Europe to recover a piece of American history. Philadelphia, 1776: George Washington asks Betsy Ross to design the first flag of the future United States of America. Her housemaid, Angela Brown, adds to it a secret tribute to the black community: a black cotton star that she slips under one of the white ones. Dover, 1944: A soldier named Lincoln receives a letter from his sister back home that reveals Angela Brown's memoirs, and wonders if the star that she mentions truly exists. His superiors seem to think so. In light of this revelation, Lincoln and two other African-American soldiers set out on a dangerous mission, ranging from liberated Paris to the snow-covered Ardennes, seeking answers--and the ultimate prize. Black Cotton Star is a magnificent war drama, unfolding a fictional tale of struggle, resilience, and sacrifice with themes that resonate deeply in a divided modern-day America. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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During World War II, a North Carolina college student named Johanna Bolton discovers the Revolutionary War diary of a Black woman who altered Betsy Ross' very first American flag by sneaking a black star representing all African Americans under one of the thirteen white stars. Somehow dominoes fall and Bolton's brother who has been serving in support positions in the U.S. military in England is attached to the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program with his two closest buddies to track down the flag which has made its way to German-occupied France by way of a Hessian mercenary.
Everything in the plot seems highly unlikely, the dialogue is wooden, and the ending is just awful. Possibly in an attempt to make up for the flatness of the characters in the script, the artist seems to draw the three soldiers with the likenesses of Denzel Washington, Forest Whitaker, and Sammy Davis, Jr.
Despite the focus on American race relations, the work is created by what look like a couple of white Belgian dudes. This originally appeared in print in French but I find no translator credited on this edition. I'm going to assume Edward Gauvin because he seems to translate all the boring French graphic novels I read. ( )