A.D New Orleans After the Deluge by Ricardo Marquez on Prezi.
New Orleans After the Deluge. Instead, the book focuses on several residents of New Orleans Neufeld came to meet through various ways, and it details their intense struggles for survival during and after the hurricane. The book begins with what Neufeld calls a “God’s-eye view” of our little blue marble of a planet, zeroing in ever closer.
After briefly reviewing what we've learned in previous weeks, students will be given instructions on the unit's final project: groups of five students each will work to create their own mini graphic novel inspired by Neufeld's A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge. Students may tweak the actual plot of the novel or extend beyond it.
A New York Times-bestseller, A.D. has been nominated for a number of awards, including both the Eisner Award and the Harvey Award. In addition, it was selected for inclusion in the 2010 edition of Best American Comics. A.D. shines an uncanny light on the devastating truths and human triumphs of New Orleans after the deluge.
On the contrary, the author of A.D New Orleans after the Deluge, use multiple character perspective to provide different viewpoint. He combined the dialogue of these characters with graphic illustrations to give the story a powerful visual appeal and creates dramatic tension.
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A.D. New Orleans After the Deluge is a quick read with engaging artwork, likeable characters, and honest dialogue. .. Neufeld does an excellent job of putting more detailed faces on the victims in a way that's engaging without being patronizing or melodramatic.
New Orleans After the Deluge is a quick read with engaging artwork, likeable characters, and honest dialogue. .. Neufeld does an excellent job of putting more detailed faces on the victims in a way that’s engaging without being patronizing or melodramatic.