I Survived Hurricane Katrina by Georgia Ball (Juvenile Graphic Novel)
The text is a graphic novel depiction of the popular historical fiction series, I Survived by Lauren Tarshis. Graphic novels tend to be a great go-to recommendation for dyslexic, struggling, or reluctant readers because the illustrations and the dialogue adequately support the text's narrative.
Attractive Design
The illustrations presented throughout the text could easily carry the story without dialogue or narrative. Young readers can easily visually see themselves with Barry as he faces various dangers after being swept away by the floodwaters and separated from his family. They could also empathize with his fears.
Accurate Representation of Cultural Details
This text presents a very accurate depiction of New Orleans culture with references to famed jazz musician, Fats Domino, who hailed from the neighborhood that Barry is from, the Lower Ninth Ward. The appendix of the book provides additional information regarding the impact and aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to the residents of New Orleans.
Read the Pictures
As mentioned previously, the
illustrations in this book are so vivid that without the words, the
story could still be told. Through the illustrations, the reader is able
to gauge the emotionalism and the call to action present in the
narrative of the text.
Citation
Bell, G. (2022). I survived Hurricane Katrina, 2005. Graphix.
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