Prestigious honor for the conclusion to the #1 bestselling graphic novel trilogy by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, & Nate Powell
NEW YORK — Yesterday the National Book Foundation announced the finalists for the 67th Annual National Book Awards — including, for the first time since 1957, a sitting member of Congress.
Congressman John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell
are now National Book Award finalists in the Young People’s Literature
category, for the concluding volume of their bestselling graphic novel
trilogy March.
The autobiographical series, which depicts Lewis’s firsthand account of
the Civil Rights Movement, has previously won such honors as the Robert
F. Kennedy Book Award, the Eisner Award, two Harvey Awards, and a
Coretta Scott King Author Honor. It is rapidly being adopted by
universities and public school systems from New York to San Francisco,
and recently spent six continuous weeks holding the top 3 spots on the New York Times Bestseller List.
“This is amazing to me,” said Congressman Lewis. “I’m overwhelmed and deeply moved that March: Book Three
is a finalist for the National Book Award. It is my hope that this
honor inspires many more young people, and people not so young, to read March and to learn the transformative lessons of our ongoing struggle to create the beloved community.”Co-writer Andrew Aydin had this to say: “When I found out, I cried. I couldn’t help it. This is such an unbelievable honor. It’s been an incredibly long and difficult journey to get to this point, and I am deeply, deeply grateful to the judges and supporters who have gotten us here.”
Artist Nate Powell added,
“We're all blown away by how deeply this trilogy has been embraced. It's
never been more urgent to understand and apply the Movement's history
and perspectives — this work is for the unwritten future. We're grateful
to be able to help those voices be heard.”
Few graphic novels have previously reached NBA Finalist status, including such acclaimed works as American Born Chinese and Boxers & Saints by Gene Luen Yang, Stitches by David Small, and Nimona by Noelle Stevenson. Other notable finalists include The Catcher in the Rye, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Profiles in Courage by Senator John F. Kennedy, who is himself a character in March.
The March
team will travel to New York City to join this year's other finalists
for two days of festivities November 15th and 16th. For more details,
visit http://www.nationalbook.org.
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About Top Shelf ProductionsTop Shelf Productions, based in Marietta, Georgia, has published critically acclaimed and popularly beloved graphic novels since 1997. Now an imprint of IDW Publishing, Top Shelf continues to showcase the vanguard of the comics medium, publishing works of literary sophistication, visionary artistry, and personal resonance.About IDW
IDW Media Holdings, Inc.
(OTC:IDWM) is a fully integrated media company, which includes
publishing, games, entertainment, and the San Diego Comic Art Gallery.
IDW Publishing’s comic book and graphic novel catalog includes some of the world’s most popular entertainment brands, including Transformers, My Little Pony, Star Trek, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Ghostbusters, and Disney’s classic characters. At IDW’s core is its commitment to creator-owned comics including 30 Days of Night, Locke & Key, Wormwood, Ragnarök, V-Wars, and Archangel by bestselling sci-fi author William Gibson. IDW Publishing is also home to the acclaimed and award-winning imprints; Top Shelf Productions, The Library of American Comics, Yoe! Books, and Artist Editions, showcasing the greatest original art ever published in American comic books. IDW Games’ diverse line-up includes the international phenomenon Machi Koro, as well as hit licensed games such as X-Files, Back to the Future, The Godfather, and TMNT. IDW Entertainment currently serves as the worldwide distributor of Wynonna Earp airing on the Syfy Channel in the U.S. and is producing BBC America’s Dirk Gently, based the best seller by Douglas Adams starring Elijah Wood and Sam Barnett, and Brooklyn Animal Control for USA Network. |
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