“Ok, children! Activate your AR headgear and we’ll begin our tour of the Diaspora of the Puerto Rican People, 20th -22nd centuries.”
This is the lovely premise of “Pasitos Grandes” by Tristan J. Tarwater and Cynthia Santos. The gorgeous colors, full of purples, teals and magentas, make the journey all the more appealing, and hint at the variety that’s in store for intrepid readers of this thick, full-color anthology.
Other highlights for teachers include the text-heavy “A Broken P.R.O.M.E.S.A.” by Rosa Colon and “La Casita of American Heroes” by Anthony Ortero.
One of the most accessible stories, both visually and textually is “Taino Online” by Joamette Gil, which also serves as a great entry point for inquiry work. However, the best thing about an anthology like this which bears the marks of excellent editors, is the many treasures waiting for students to discover for themselves. --Jessica Fenster-Sparber
Lopez, Marco, et al. Puerto Rico Strong: A Comics Anthology Supporting Puerto Rico Disaster Relief and Recovery. St. Louis: Lion Forge, 2018. Print.
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