I and I Bob Marley
Review
By The LibrariYAn
Over the course of 17 poems, each paired with vivid paintings, and 4 pages of notes, I feel like I have a deep understanding of this music legend and his music. . . . I’d happily pick [I and I] up and read it again myself and gladly push it on any of my students who expressed even the slightest interest in reggae or poetry, with fingers crossed that they’d enjoy it as much as I did. —The LibrariYAn
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