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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. Note: I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley. Amazona was published on May 3, 2022. It is a graphic novel by Canizales that concerns an indigenous group in Colombia. Andrea, a young Indigenous Colombian woman, has returned to the land she calls home. Only nineteen years old, she comes to mourn her lost child, carrying a box in her arms. She also comes with another mission. Andrea has hidden a camera upon herself. If she can capture evidence of the illegal mining that displaced her family, it will mark the first step toward legally reclaiming their land. Amazona is advertised as a socially conscious thriller from graphic novelist Canizales. I wouldn't call it a thriller but it was definately written to get the attention of readers who like socially conscious books. I thought it was a little dull, though. It could have been written as a reportage comic, a la Joe Sacco, but it was written as fiction. The story shows the indigenous people being taken away from their beautiful rainforest to live in tiny apartments. Andrea's family of 38 people all lived in a one room 600 square foot apartment. The illustrations were done expertly here. We see the apartment in the eyes of an Ikea decorated home. Where you would see an Ikea lamp are 5 people on the floor. In an other part of the home where you might see an Ikea rug, are 8 people lying on the floor. This analogy to Ikea was fantastic. It helped me to see what the real situation was for these indigenous folks. The pages were colored in either reds or graphic pencil. The pages showing Andrea in the rainforest are done in shades of red. The pages showing her in her apartment are done in shades of black. The purpose for the coloring is obvious. Illustrations aside, the story was not very suspenseful and is definitely not a thriller. I am rating it 3 out of 5 stars. *reviewed from uncorrected eARC* publisher-suggested age range: 14-18, grades 10-12 (contains brief scenes of gun violence, sexual assault) displaced Indigenous woman from Amazonia region (now living in cramped refugee housing in Colombia) returns to her ancestral land with the body of her dead infant daughter and is determined to reclaim their land. fast-paced story with informative backmatter about displaced Amazonian people and suggested reading for learning more. An exciting, suspenseful thriller about environmental justice and indigenous rights. Feels much longer and more involved than its short length implies. The art style is unique, detailed, and just fascinating. It's really beautiful and very kinetic; I could imagine everything in movement. It would translate well to film! nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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