I and I Bob Marley
Review
By BookDragon, Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Program
A gorgeously rendered collection of poems that capture the colorful life of Nesta Robert Marley. . . . A four-page guide to the poems appears at the book’s end, and provides invaluable insight into the legendary Marley’s life. While the youngest readers will appreciate the simplicity of the story and its many gorgeous pictures, adults sharing the book with their lucky youngsters will be able to enjoy it on an even more meaningful level.
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