Seeds of Spring #3: A Mi'kmaq Teen Discovers Kropotkin, Punk, and Her Place in the World The Same Old Mistakes Again and Again
"The Same Old Mistakes Again and Again" is the third comic in the 15-part Seeds of Spring series. Naguset spends precious time with her brother Mu'in before he is deployed to active military duty, and he tells her more of the story behind her name. At school, she helps a friend cope with cruel bullying. A century earlier and half a world away, young Peter stands up to bullies of his own at military school, and later finds solace in nature, letters, and banned books. In this innovative serial graphic novel, Naguset, a modern Canadian Mi'kmaq teenager, exchanges books and mix tapes with her pen pal, Chris. Her imagination sparks when he sends her a biography of the 19th century Russian anarchist Peter Kropotkin. The story juxtaposes Naguset's personal and political coming-of-age in her loving family home with Kropotkin's rocky upbringing in a princely palace. These two stories of eventful lives and bold hearts are interwoven with Kropotkin's theories of freedom, Mi'kmaq vocabulary and social history, and an uplifting punk soundtrack, creating a unique reading experience bound to inspire readers to think in new ways about the issues of our time.
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Seeds of Spring #3: A Mi'kmaq Teen Discovers Kropotkin, Punk, and Her Place in the World The Same Old Mistakes Again and Again
"The Same Old Mistakes Again and Again" is the third comic in the 15-part Seeds of Spring series. Naguset spends precious time with her brother Mu'in before he is deployed to active military duty, and he tells her more of the story behind her name. At school, she helps a friend cope with cruel bullying. A century earlier and half a world away, young Peter stands up to bullies of his own at military school, and later finds solace in nature, letters, and banned books. In this innovative serial graphic novel, Naguset, a modern Canadian Mi'kmaq teenager, exchanges books and mix tapes with her pen pal, Chris. Her imagination sparks when he sends her a biography of the 19th century Russian anarchist Peter Kropotkin. The story juxtaposes Naguset's personal and political coming-of-age in her loving family home with Kropotkin's rocky upbringing in a princely palace. These two stories of eventful lives and bold hearts are interwoven with Kropotkin's theories of freedom, Mi'kmaq vocabulary and social history, and an uplifting punk soundtrack, creating a unique reading experience bound to inspire readers to think in new ways about the issues of our time.
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Seeds of Spring #3: A Mi'kmaq Teen Discovers Kropotkin, Punk, and Her Place in the World The Same Old Mistakes Again and Again

Seeds of Spring #3: A Mi'kmaq Teen Discovers Kropotkin, Punk, and Her Place in the World The Same Old Mistakes Again and Again

by Christopher Coquard, Sacha Ravenda
Seeds of Spring #3: A Mi'kmaq Teen Discovers Kropotkin, Punk, and Her Place in the World The Same Old Mistakes Again and Again

Seeds of Spring #3: A Mi'kmaq Teen Discovers Kropotkin, Punk, and Her Place in the World The Same Old Mistakes Again and Again

by Christopher Coquard, Sacha Ravenda

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"The Same Old Mistakes Again and Again" is the third comic in the 15-part Seeds of Spring series. Naguset spends precious time with her brother Mu'in before he is deployed to active military duty, and he tells her more of the story behind her name. At school, she helps a friend cope with cruel bullying. A century earlier and half a world away, young Peter stands up to bullies of his own at military school, and later finds solace in nature, letters, and banned books. In this innovative serial graphic novel, Naguset, a modern Canadian Mi'kmaq teenager, exchanges books and mix tapes with her pen pal, Chris. Her imagination sparks when he sends her a biography of the 19th century Russian anarchist Peter Kropotkin. The story juxtaposes Naguset's personal and political coming-of-age in her loving family home with Kropotkin's rocky upbringing in a princely palace. These two stories of eventful lives and bold hearts are interwoven with Kropotkin's theories of freedom, Mi'kmaq vocabulary and social history, and an uplifting punk soundtrack, creating a unique reading experience bound to inspire readers to think in new ways about the issues of our time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781648410826
Publisher: Microcosm Publishing LLC
Publication date: 07/13/2021
Series: Seeds of Spring
Pages: 36
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.20(d)
Age Range: 14 - 17 Years

About the Author

Chris Coquard is an English professor and world traveller currently living in Québec City. In his free time he is busy with many Peter Kropotkin projects, including organizing events and publishing several new writings in English for the first time. Additionally, he has also been working closely with Mi’kmaq linguists in Québec and the Maritime provinces in Canada on several language and culture-related projects.
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