

Sinossi
Matteo. Giulia. Federico. Tre ragazzi come tanti: la scuola, il calcio, i fumetti, il motorino, le famiglie che a volte sono felici e a volte no. Finché una notte cambia tutto: il terremoto arriva e si porta via le case, la sicurezza, il quotidiano. Ma quante sono le cose che cambiano? Quali sono quelle importanti, quelle che restano qualunque cosa accada? Matteo, Giulia e Federico lo capiscono a poco a poco. Nell'atmosfera sospesa del dopo terremoto, la vita continua e l'amicizia trova nuove strade e si rafforza. Un seme fertile e tenace da cui ricominciare. Età di lettura: da 9 anni.
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- Pagine: 135
- Data di uscita: 26-10-2017
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This graphic novel addresses the issues an earthquake has on young children. Torn from their homes, these children have to deal with the issues of the unknown as their community tries to rebuild. I liked how the novel immediately begins with some powerful action. Mother Nature begins unleashing her p Leggi tutto
An earthquake, and the aftermath that continues. It was well written and beautifully drawn. My heart broke for the people who lost their homes, or of whom their homes were too badly damaged to live in. But also for those who lost someone. We also see a group of teens try to help out their friend who Leggi tutto
A graphic novelization of the earthquake that occurred in Italy in 2016. Thought it was good, however, the transitions were a bit sharp and sometimes I had a hard time telling the stories apart of following whose story we were addressing.
i picked up an advanced reader which is only black and white, color might make it better. Passing this on to a school teacher for her classroom, can see it being suggested to kids in the Bay Area that have yet to go through a Big One to have in the back of their minds.
Authors: Silvia Vecchini and Sualzo Year: 2019 ISBN: 978-1-4197-3368-0 Publisher: Amulet Books Goodreads Rating: 3/5 stars Content Warnings: Natural Disasters, animal death Purchased or Received Copy: Received free copy from Netgalley In a small Italian town, Giulia, Matteo, and Frederico live as three nor Leggi tutto
2 out of 10 I like how it starts out with an earthquake, and how it shows everyday people doing everyday things as it happens. BUT that's about all I liked about this book. Obviously, it's important to talk about subject matter like this, but upon just showing how people dealt with this disaster,
The art is fine, the story is fine, but the translation is clunky and the story a little underdeveloped.
Inspired by the events of the 6.2 magnitude earthquake that hit central Italy in August of 2016, Red Zone tells the story of a small Italian town and it's residents following a similar natural disaster. However, rather than focusing on the disaster itself, the book is set within the aftermath, and i Leggi tutto
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