"The woodblock method lends density and gravitas to the work that command attention; each centimeter of each panel is rich in visual detail, inviting readers to linger over the page.A brilliant blend of graphic and literary narration and a lovely work of art in itself." -- Kirkus, STARRED Review "Mejias brilliantly weaves his heavy, saturated, and stunningly beautiful woodblock method with common comics tropes, as in an entire narrow panel filled with firefight sound effects--"PEW TANG ZANG BANG PIM PLIP ZAP BUM ZOP."-- Booklist, STARRED Review "Mejias's painstakingly hand-carved woodblock art results in vibrant, detailed scenes that lend a poetic touch throughout. This impressive work of art brings history to full and fascinating life." -- Publishers Weekly, STARRED Review "Each page of this elegant, agit-prop stylized, confrontational yet nuanced account of the 1950s Puerto Rican independence movement is printed from painstakingly hand-carved woodblocks. It took Mejias a decade to create this art object--cutting into the negative space to reveal history more often swept away. I've been a fan of Mejias's since I first (many years ago) picked up his zine Paping .
It's cheering to see the dedication he puts to his craft respected in such a high-quality hardcover release."-- Publishers Weekly "This is a story most people today have forgotten, but one full of fascinating people and riveting events. The graphic format makes this history accessible to today's readers, whether in school or out."-- We Are Teachers.