![]() ![]() The Indigenous are fighting back to prevent their disappearances and sexual assault, and the devastation of the rain forest, but they need our awareness and support. ![]() Amazona is a stark but important story inspired by true events of a 1.5 million Colombian Indigenous population suffering from the mining and energy companies' illegal activities, which their government ignores. ![]() She does bury her daughter but also takes photos to incriminate the mining company for their unlawful actions, to build the case with her tribe's lawyer. 1 by Rainbow Rowell, Sam Maggs, and Gabi Nam adapts Rainbow Rowell’s original novel to a manga-inspired, black-and-white graphic novel for VIZ’s new imprint VIZ Originals. She braves the difficult journey and convinces the gun-bearing mine guards to let her back into her ravaged home. Her intuition and connection to nature, in the form of a jaguar, beckons her back home to bury her infant daughter's body among their ancestors. Created by Rainbow Rowell, Adapted by Sam Maggs, Illustrated by Gabi Nam Release OctoISBN-13 978-1-9747-1587-9 Trim Size 5 3/4 × 8 1/4 Imprint VIZ Originals Length 216 pages Series Rainbow Rowell Category Manga Age Rating Teen Plus Get the whole series Manga Fangirl, Vol. Amazona tells the story of a grieving 19-year-old Indigenous widow who was displaced from her home in the Amazon rainforest. What it's about: After watching the amazing Encanto on Disney+, I have been more interested in Colombia. ![]()
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