I and I Bob Marley
Review
By School Library Journal
Referencing Marley’s songs again and again, the poems resonate with the artist’s message throughout. Watson’s arresting art sings of the highs and lows of Jamaica, both the abject poverty and the beauty of the island and its people. Copious back matter provides context for each of the songs/poems and helps neophytes understand the music and the man. Anyone interested in reggae music and its major voice will find this volume intriguing.
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