Mattéo, Book One: 1914-1915

Mattéo, Book One: 1914-1915
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Publisher : Euro Comics
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ISBN-10 : 1684053811
ISBN-13 : 9781684053810
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Book Synopsis Mattéo, Book One: 1914-1915 by : Jean-Pierre Gibrat

Download or read book Mattéo, Book One: 1914-1915 written by Jean-Pierre Gibrat and published by Euro Comics. This book was released on 2018 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Get swept up in this historical graphic novel trilogy rich in great events and human tragedies from the First World War, through the Russian Revolution, the Popular Front, and the Spanish Civil War. By the creator of the award-winning Flight of the Raven, Jean-Pierre Gibrat creates a beautifully drawn and deeply emotional graphic novel following the singular destiny of a man caught up in the fervent passions of a tumultuous period that begins with the Great War of 1914. In a small town at the foot of the Pyrenees on the French Mediterranean, lifelong friends are called to arms, except for Mattéo, who, as the son of Spanish refugees, is exempt from service. Yet when his fellow villagers--including Juliet, the woman he loves--express disdain for his pacifism, he embarks on an epic adventure that will have a resounding impact on all their lives.


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