About the Author:
Mat Johnson's first novel, Drop, was a B&N Discover Great New Writers selection. His second novel, Hunting in Harlem, won the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award. Most recently, he wrote the novel Pym (Spiegel & Grau). He has written for a variety of publications, including a stint as a columnist for Time Out New York. Johnson currently teaches at the University of Houston Creative Writing Program. Johnson is also the author of the Vertigo graphic novels DARK RAIN: A NEW ORLEANS STORY, INCOGNEGRO and JOHN CONSTANTINE, HELLBLAZER: PAPA MIDNIGHT.
From School Library Journal:
Gr 9 Up-In the not too distant future, Ted Akers is an opinionated television personality and political correspondent who is approached for a mission to infiltrate a local militia. Akers isn't a soldier, but he believes in an America that he thinks no longer exists. He sympathizes with the ideals of the Roots of Liberty, the group led by former marine Ezekiel Dutton, but he can't support their actions. When Dutton plans to assassinate someone important in Washington, DC, Akers springs into action to uncover a complicated web of conspiracy and hopefully stop him before anyone gets killed. This graphic novel tries too hard to have witty, intriguing dialogue masquerade as political commentary. The members of the Roots of Liberty all have their reasons for joining the group, but none of them makes much sense beyond a blind, irrational hatred for anyone who is different. Even Akers is a borderline racist who often blurts out hateful anti-Muslin sentiments to Asif, his government handler. While Mutti's black-and-white art helps move the story along, it is unfortunate that the panels stop the immediacy of the inevitable climax. The art is the only thing, though, that helps readers differentiate a diverse cast of characters who may often be confused for one another. Many teens might not make it all the way through this one.-Ryan P. Donovan, New York Public Libraryα(c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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