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Reviewed on October 1, 2016 | Adult Books 4 Teens
Much like he did in Feynman (SLJ's Best Adult Books 4 Teens title of 2011), Ottaviani delivers a substantial introduction of Alan Turing. Different parts of his life are introduced by family, friends, and colleagues who are being questioned by an unseen interrogator. These panels are in soft black-and-white, with the interviewer's words in pink boxes; the main action is depicted in full color, with Turing's own commentary in yellow. This structure may be initially confusing but works well once decoded. Starting with Turing's troubles at school—untidine...Log In or Sign Up to Read More