Discover the life and philosophy of Henry David Thoreau in this inspiring graphic novel biography.
Explore the forward-thinking life of Henry David Thoreau, the great author, philosopher, and pioneering ecologist. This graphic novel delves into Thoreau's concept of 'civil disobedience,' which he used against slavery and government encroachment. Learn about his transcendentalist views, his time at Walden Pond, and his dedication to living a simple, independent life.
This biography is perfect for readers interested in American history, philosophy, and the environment. Follow Thoreau's journey as he challenges societal norms and seeks a deeper connection with nature. A sublime life, beautifully illustrated.
Industry Reviews
"This graphic novel offers modern readers a view of what human rights activism and radical thought looked like approximately 150 years ago. This complimentary but thoughtful take on the life of Henry David Thoreau begins with the construction of his famous cabin by Walden Pond and ends with his death. His deep appreciation for nature is reflected in the autumnal and late-summer color palettes of the striking illustrations. Additional details are unveiled through short excerpts of his writing paired with his conversations, wherein he discusses the many religious texts and philosophers that have inspired his simplistic, moralistic lifestyle. A middle grade reader could engage in a shallow reading of this text, but a lack of direct historical context makes it best for older and/or high-level readers. The essay at the story's conclusion provides readers with a slightly less rosy vision of him than was presented in the story. This title is best for high school libraries with strong literary curriculum or whose students have interest in classic authors."--Alexandra Quay, School Library Connection
"A necessary and valuable addition to the literature about Thoreau." --Foreword Reviews
"Beautifully captures the essence of its subject and the wild times in early America that formed his philosophy. Dan and Le Roy breathe life into this remarkable retelling." --Richard Pachter, Miami Herald
"Dan and Le Roy restore a luminous fire to one of America's most stirring writers of conscience." --Publishers Weekly
"Recommended!. Complimentary but thoughtful take on the life of Henry David Thoreau." --Alexandra Quay, School Library Connection
"This lovely book breathes new life into Thoreau and returns to him his true depth, which has been overlooked in recent impressions. A worthy addition to any library that includes Thoreau's works." --Eric Norton, Library Journal