FIVE STARRED REVIEWS!
"This is essential, illuminating reading." --R. J. Palacio, bestselling author of Wonder
Fight hate. Make art.
In 1943 Amsterdam, Emma Bergsma's world changes when she witnesses Jewish families being forcibly deported to concentration camps. That pivotal moment lights a fire within her, and she decides to join the Dutch Resistance. Before long, Emma is drawn into a clandestine world of printing presses and counterfeiters, with thousands of lives on the line.
In 2011 Amsterdam, teenage Annick's world has changed as well. A search for a bone marrow donor for her beloved oma leads to a shocking revelation: her grandmother was secretly adopted as a child. The only clues to finding their lost family are a series of art prints hanging on the wall--each signed by a mysterious "Emma B."
This timely graphic novel weaves together two timelines to reveal how art, in the face of political upheaval and nearly insurmountable adversity, can become our greatest lifeline.
A Junior Library Guild Selection
"This work will claim its place beside graphic novel classics such as Art Spiegelman's Maus and Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis. Powerful, moving, and utterly unforgettable." --Kirkus, starred review
"A touching and tender graphic novel exploration of grief, family, and the vital importance of artistic expression." --Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Though not for the faint of heart, this touching, gripping, and heartbreaking historical graphic novel doesn't shy away from the dark sides of the true events it's based on, while still offering a ray of hope for the genuine good out there." --School Library Journal, starred review
"Song of a Blackbird illustrates, with great tenderness, how the past lives within us. This is essential, illuminating reading."
--R. J. Palacio, bestselling author of Wonder, White Bird, and Pony
"A visually stunning dive into history, family, and the awesome power of art."
--Steve Sheinkin, bestselling author of Bomb, Most Dangerous, and The Port Chicago 50