I and I Bob Marley
Review
By Richie's Picks
When one first looks through I and I, what hits you is an overwhelming sense of joy amidst the signs of struggle. Throughout the story, Jesse Joshua Watson’s bold acrylics bring life and heart to Jamaican landscapes, markets, and music. . . . There are great pieces about Bob’s inspiration; about his sweetie, Rita; and about traveling the world spreading his music and his Rasta words. . . . A joy to read and an inspiring introduction to an immortal figure of my lifetime, I and I was wowing my grad students this summer and will surely leave quite an impression on today’s adolescents. —Richie’s Picks
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