The Wash. Times reviews The Forgotten Man GN
1 Comments Published by Avi Green on Tuesday, June 24, 2014 at 1:47 PM.
The Washington Times published a positive review of Chuck Dixon and Paul Rivoche's graphic novel developed from Amity Shlaes' book. They even say that:
Update: The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review also gave it a positive mention.
Though a delightful, if esoteric, pleasure for adults, “The Forgotten Man (Graphic Edition)” has special value as a powerful and fun tool for teaching young adults about history and economics.And maybe teenagers too. As Shlaes said earlier, comics are a perfect medium for teaching a variety of subjects, one more reason why conservatives have to take it more seriously.
Update: The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review also gave it a positive mention.
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