Tobais Taitt's graphic bio BLACK is the second book I've read in as many months that tells a harrowing story of the cruelty and brutality being brought up in the English care system in the 80s and 90s with a teenage boy search for sex and love in an uncaring, indifferent world. Where Malik Al Nasir's story in Letters To Gil is a story ending in purpose and direction with his twin careers of music and education despite being brought up within the barbarity of the care system I wrote a review for Goodreads. BLACK ends with a profound teenage revelation leaving us to speculate on his adult life and career
Anthony Smith's graphics are innovative including a wonderful homage to Kerry James Marshall's A Portrait of the Artist as a Shadow of His Former Self. His portrayal's of Tobais's emotions, his inner thoughts and his rage are compelling, totally convincing. The text and graphics work well together as drills down to make a point ...told brilliantly in the last few graphics as Tobias has his epiphany. I will not reveal it, I leave it to you to read and be as moved as I was.
To conclude a good looking, very readable book - a page turner - I read it in two sessions. When one reflects on one's own childhood and its perceived difficulties then reads BLACK telling of Tobais's upbringing in care it makes one realise just how fortunate so many of us are. A sober, but highly recommended read.
Thank you for this revealing compassionate review
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