Emily Haworth-Booth is an author-illustrator and educator, teaching courses on comics, graphic novels and illustration at the Royal Drawing School in London and running workshops for adults and children at other locations nationwide. In 2013 she won the Jonathan Cape/Observer/Comica Graphic Short Story Prize for her story 'Colonic' and was runner-up of the same prize in 2008. Her comics have appeared in print in the Observer and Vogue. Along with her sister, Alice Haworth-Booth, she is an activist with Extinction Rebellion. Alice Haworth-Booth is a freelance graphic designer based in London, producing reports, flyers, posters, infographics, web graphics and logos for not for profit organisations, campaigns and grassroot groups.
'A very timely history of global protests'
*The Bookseller*
‘This is a fascinating and inspiring book ... a fantastic resource
to help everyone understand how we can make our voices heard …
There is so much information to inspire in this book, complemented
by fun illustrations from Emily’
*Juno magazine*
‘Ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things. That is the
message at the heart of this brilliant book … a positive and
uplifting celebration of people who have worked together to make
the world a better place’
*Armadillo magazine*
'Protest! is excellent – Absolutely loads I never knew, and so
beautifully designed and illustrated'
*Jenny Jacoby*
‘Highly recommended for secondary school libraries’
*School Reading List*
'An excellent history of protest movements … a clear-eyed
information book that is enlightening, accessible and genuinely
inspiring. At a time when children are more likely than ever to be
involved in protests, there couldn’t be a more timely or important
book'
*Books for Keeps magazine*
'An uplifting, inspiring and timely look at how protesting has
changed our society and the world we share. It’s a call to action
for sure'
*Red Reading Hub*
'A must-read for all ages!'
*Book and Gift Blogger*
'Could a book BE more timely? It. Is. Brilliant… to inspire
children to take a stand and make a difference… [A] mighty
book'
*Little Literary Society*
'Brightly illustrated and fascinating'
*Children's Books Ireland*
'A dynamic look at the global history of protest in a graphic novel
history'
*The Bookseller*
'Bright and bold ... the diversity of movements included is
impressive ... A book that will inspire and empower, showing
readers that they too can peacefully take a stand and change the
world for the better'
*The Scotsman*
'A brilliant collaboration ... With appealing illustrated spreads
... Essential for every school library, and a great gift for any
young person who sees the need for a fairer world'
*BookTrust*
'Love this celebration of collective action'
*Bookbairn*
'This book is a real treat! ... As well as being incredibly
interesting, this book is beautiful'
*Primary Science Magpie*
'A fascinating look at all sorts of protests ... With stylish
illustrations and heaps of information about everything from the
Stonewall riots to guerilla gardening, it's sure to inspire young
people to make a difference'
*Book Trust*
'A succinct playful anthology of global protest, showing that there
is hope we must fight for it'
*Sophie Herxheimer*
'This is such an amazingly uplifting and wholesome book ... I
love the illustrations and colour pallet throughout. It’s subtle
but really effective'
*Rosie's Library*
'A strikingly designed book celebrating hope, friendship and
community ... This is a book that is truly inspiring and
motivating'
*Edspire*
'A great introduction to activism ... With a graphic-novel
style illustrations, this book is both entertaining and accessible
guide to protests across the globe and throughout time'
*Bookbairn*
'This uplifting book celebrates acts of unity and togetherness,
with a shared hope at the core ... A compelling exploration of
peaceful protests packed with informative text and eye-catching
illustrations, set to inspire others to take action and get their
voices heard'
*PaperRen*
'Emily’s illustrations are brilliantly observed and witty where
appropriate. I have a lot of love for the neon cover, and the muted
tone used to shade the monochrome artwork ... In all, an
exceptionally researched, inclusive and stylish book that balances
the serious and the amusing without flippancy'
*Little Literary Society*
'A beautiful illustrated guide to protest through the ages ... a
truly relevant and inspiring book'
*It's All About Stories*
‘An empowering and inspirational book for any young reader’
*Raising Bookworms*
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