Synopses & Reviews
Johnathan, a fifteen-year-old African American from Long Beach, California, shares his story of being physically and verbally harassed because of his race, and of overcoming the discrimination to embrace all cultures, and then to be proud of his own.
Colorblind: A Story of Racism is the third in a series of graphic novels written by young adults for their peers.
Johnathan Harris is fifteen, and lives in Long Beach, California, where he loves playing soccer with his friends, and listening to their favorite rapper, Snoop Dogg, a Long Beach native. His mom, dad, and three brothers are tight, but one of the most influential family members for Johnathan is his Uncle Russell, a convict in prison, serving fifteen years to life . . .
Uncle Russell taught Johnathan from a very young age to see people from the perspective of their cultures, and not just their skin color. He imbued a pride of his ancestry and cautioned against letting hatred into his heart.
But when Johnathan was just eight years old, something happened that filled him with fear and the very hatred that Uncle Russell had warned him about. What happened to Johnathan made him see that a dream of a colorless world was just that. A dream.
That event shook him to his core. Anger grew inside him like a hot coal. Uncle Russell had told him to "throw it away or you will get burned," but Johnathan was young and frightened. He was having a hard time forgiving, much less forgetting.
Colorblind is Johnathan's story of confronting his own racism and overcoming it. It is a story of hope and optimism that all, young and old, should heed.
Zuiker Press is proud to publish stories about important current topics for kids and adolescents, written by their peers, that will help them cope with the challenges they face in today's troubled world.
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"A book written for teens by a peer that showcases hope and optimism in the face of fear." Booklist
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"This memoir has a strong authentic youth voice and reflects a young teen's perspective. The full-color graphics are a strong accompaniment, often using visual metaphor....One teen's vision of hope shines through. " Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Michelle and Anthony E. Zuiker are the founders of Zuiker Press. The husband and wife couple develop and publish "real" stories of young people suffering from issues that affect children every day. Mrs. Zuiker is an 18-year educator from Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. Zuiker is well known as the Creator/Executive of the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation franchise on CBS - the most successful TV show in global history.
Johnathan Harris is a fifteen-year-old African American from Long Beach, California. He is the youngest of four brothers in a close-knit family. His father is a deputy probation officer, and his mother is a registered nurse. He loves to play competitive soccer, tackle football, and is an ardent fan of rap music, especially Snoop Dogg, Long Beach's native son. Johnathan hopes that his story about overcoming racism will help others to see multi-culturalism, not color.
Illustrator Garry Leach is a British artist best known for his work co-creating the new Marvelman with writer Alan Moore. As an artist Garry was a frequent contributor to 2000 AD, working on Dan Dare, Judge Dredd, The V.C.s, and Future Shocks. At DCc Comics, Garry Worked on the Legion of Superheroes, Hit Man, Monarchy, and The Global Frequency . Garry has been a cover artist for DC Comics, 2000AD, Virgin Comics and Dynamic Forces, and inked Chris Weston on The Twelve for Marvel Comics.