I and I Bob Marley
Review
By ricklibrarian
The poems give the reader a sense of [Bob Marley’s] life without detailed narrative, and the illustrations establish a mood. Medina follows the poems with detailed explanatory notes from which the curious reader can learn the specifics of Marley’s life. Medina’s emphasis is that Marley’s life was not tragic - that the singer’s music still lives. ricklibrarian
Reviews & Comments
BooklistShvoong
School Library Journal
The Happy Nappy Bookseller
BookDragon, Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Program
Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children
Boys Read
Roger Steffens, Bob Marley Historian and founder of <i>The Beat</i> Magazine
Chuck Foster, <i>Reggae Festival Guide</i>
A Chair, A Fireplace, and a Tea Cozy
Publishers Weekly
The Pirate Tree
Bookends
A Wrung Sponge
Midnight Raver
Richie's Picks
Bayviews
The Horn Book Guide
Kirkus Reviews
Through the Looking Glass
A Fuse #8 Production
The LibrariYAn
ForeWord Magazine
Seattle Times
Abby (the) Librarian
Erin Explores YA
Washington Parent
MultiCultural Review
What's Good?