![]() I knew that with any turn of the page, something serious might happen. Most of all, I had that tense feeling of dread throughout. That’s the feeling I had in reading this book. There’s danger and mystery as far as the eye can see. Some of the local animals have red eyes like the monkeys. The car they drove in suddenly seizes up and refuses to work. That is, indeed, one sweet slide.Īnd then things take a turn when the kids find Dodzi’s bodyĪ contingent of the kids ride into the Red Zone, and things predictably go badly for them. We see the youngest children playing out on the streets with their plastic guns and their awesome makeshift sled from the second floor. This book starts by showing a few of the kids in school, using a sort of Montessori School technique of letting the kids teach each other, thus solving the problem of the lack of adults to teach. I just mean the routines of every day life that need to happen so life can go on. With the additional kids added into the camp, structures are starting to be built. It’s not quite a roller coaster ride, but there is something of a whitewater rafting ride in this book… Writer: Fabien Vehlmann Artist: Bruno Gazzotti Colorist: Usagi Lettering: Design Amorandi Translator: Jerome Saincantin Published by: Cinebook/Dupuis Number of Pages: 49 Original Publication: 2010
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