Noughts & Crosses Graphic Novel
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Formato
Brossura
Pagine
208
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Aug 17, 2015
Editore
Doubleday UK
ISBN-10
0857531956
ISBN-13
9780857531957
Descrizione
In a world sharply divided by race, Callum stands as a nought, a member of the oppressed white population, while Sephy is a Cross, born into privilege and power. Their lives are intricately intertwined in a deeply entrenched society that forces them to confront the painful realities of discrimination and inequality. Callum's struggle for acceptance in a world that sees him as less than human is poignantly depicted through dynamic illustrations, allowing readers to feel the weight of his experiences.
As their friendship develops into something more profound, Callum and Sephy navigate the complexities of their society, where love is fraught with danger and impossible choices. The graphic novel format brings to life the urgent emotions and visceral reactions of their journey, highlighting the stark contrasts in their lives and the societal barriers they must challenge. Through captivating visuals, the narrative immerses readers in a poignant exploration of loyalty, love, and the quest for justice.
Drawing on themes of identity and the quest for belonging, the story ultimately questions the societal constructs of race and privilege. With each turn of the page, the struggles faced by Callum and Sephy resonate, revealing the heartbreaking reality of a world built on division while also igniting a flicker of hope for change and understanding.
As their friendship develops into something more profound, Callum and Sephy navigate the complexities of their society, where love is fraught with danger and impossible choices. The graphic novel format brings to life the urgent emotions and visceral reactions of their journey, highlighting the stark contrasts in their lives and the societal barriers they must challenge. Through captivating visuals, the narrative immerses readers in a poignant exploration of loyalty, love, and the quest for justice.
Drawing on themes of identity and the quest for belonging, the story ultimately questions the societal constructs of race and privilege. With each turn of the page, the struggles faced by Callum and Sephy resonate, revealing the heartbreaking reality of a world built on division while also igniting a flicker of hope for change and understanding.
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