I and I Bob Marley
Review
By Seattle Times
Pair Tony Medina’s I and I Bob Marley with a CD of the reggae icon’s music, so young readers can better understand the power of Medina’s biographical poems and the stunning acrylic paintings of Port Townsend artist Jesse Joshua Watson (the dramatic cover painting alone is nearly worth the cost of the book). . . . Watson’s bold paintings capture the energy of a crowded dance floor as well as Marley’s quiet moments of reflection.
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