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From Our Shelves: 21: the Story of Roberto Clemente

by Angel Rivera on 2023-08-24T09:00:00-04:00 in Graphic Novels | 0 Comments

Roberto Clemente rose from poverty in Puerto Rico to become one of the greatest to play in Major League Baseball. He faced racism and discrimination constantly, yet  found fame, fortune, and went on to also become a philanthropist. He died on December 31, 1972, when the plane he was in crashed; he was delivering a relief mission to Nicaragua at the time. In 1973, posthumously, he went on to be the first Latin American inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

The author presents Clemente as he was and also gives us a glimpse of the Puerto Rico that Clemente grew up in. The art is also very good in this volume. This is a graphic novel for readers of all ages. It is one I am happy to recommend. 

See below for the publisher's description of the book and the call number information so you can find it on our shelves. Book is located in the library's Graphic Novels Collection on the main floor.

 

Cover Art21: The Story of Roberto Clemente by Wilfred Santiago
Call Number: 741.597 S235t 2011
ISBN: 9781560978923
Publication Date: 2011-04-12
A graphic novel biography of Puerto Rico's greatest baseball star.21 is an all-ages graphic biography of baseball star Roberto Clemente: No other baseball player dominated the 1960s like him and no other Latin American player achieved his numbers. 21 chronicles his early days growing up in rural Puerto Rico, the highlights of his career (including the 1960s World Series), the prejudice he faced, his private life and his humanitarian mission. Santiago captures the grit of Clemente's rise from his impoverished childhood, to the majesty of his performance on the field, to his fundamental decency as a human being, in a drawing style that combines realistic attention to detail and expressive cartooning.


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