I and I Bob Marley
Review
By Erin Explores YA
I and I Bob Marley introduced me to this legendary individual in an imaginative and highly appealing way. . . . Medina’s verse skillfully and beautifully taps into the lasting legacy of Marley’s life and music and reflects the indelible mark he left on the world. . . . While I thoroughly enjoyed Medina’s soulful, song-like verse and the story it weaves, the accompanying illustrations are by far my favorite part of this book. They are wonderfully vibrant, colorful, and expressive. —Erin Explores YA
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