SHOULD WE BUY A GUN?: Book 1
A Marriage. A Mugging. A Question.
SHOULD WE BUY A GUN?
Authored by someone politically left and illustrated by someone politically right, this two-book graphic novel unites a provocative, heartfelt story with simple, enchanting art.
Maggie & Adam are newlyweds building a life in Austin, TX.
He's a NYC transplant and school counselor.
She's a Texas native and NPR journalist.
The like-minded pair are eager to try to start a family.
In Book 1 everything changes after a mugging.
They're shocked to find they have opposing views on guns.
Whether to buy one and even continue to try for a family are put into question.
11 years in the making, SHOULD WE BUY A GUN? doesn't claim to have the answers, it only asks that we stay open-minded.
Pages: 146
Book Size: 6 × 9
A Marriage. A Mugging. A Question.
SHOULD WE BUY A GUN?
Authored by someone politically left and illustrated by someone politically right, this two-book graphic novel unites a provocative, heartfelt story with simple, enchanting art.
Maggie & Adam are newlyweds building a life in Austin, TX.
He's a NYC transplant and school counselor.
She's a Texas native and NPR journalist.
The like-minded pair are eager to try to start a family.
In Book 1 everything changes after a mugging.
They're shocked to find they have opposing views on guns.
Whether to buy one and even continue to try for a family are put into question.
11 years in the making, SHOULD WE BUY A GUN? doesn't claim to have the answers, it only asks that we stay open-minded.
Pages: 146
Book Size: 6 × 9
A Marriage. A Mugging. A Question.
SHOULD WE BUY A GUN?
Authored by someone politically left and illustrated by someone politically right, this two-book graphic novel unites a provocative, heartfelt story with simple, enchanting art.
Maggie & Adam are newlyweds building a life in Austin, TX.
He's a NYC transplant and school counselor.
She's a Texas native and NPR journalist.
The like-minded pair are eager to try to start a family.
In Book 1 everything changes after a mugging.
They're shocked to find they have opposing views on guns.
Whether to buy one and even continue to try for a family are put into question.
11 years in the making, SHOULD WE BUY A GUN? doesn't claim to have the answers, it only asks that we stay open-minded.
Pages: 146
Book Size: 6 × 9