The Battle of Churubusco: American Rebels in the Mexican-American War

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A soldier under fire faces a crisis of conscience in this remarkable work of historical graphic fiction.

Publisher Marketing: "In 1847, Mexican suburb Churubusco was the stronghold of the San Patricios, a motley battalion of soldiers--even some runaway American slaves--who deserted the United States army for a just, if suicidal, cause. In this graphic novel, Ferraris tells their story through the eyes of Gaetano Rizzo (based on a real soldier). A twenty-two-year-old Sicilian immigrant, he is promised citizenship and a parcel of land if he will fight to take California away from Mexico. Soon he sees the cruelty he is being ordered to inflict is no different from what he had escaped from"--Back cover. Review Quotes : Franco-Italian cartoonist Ferraris brings historical acumen and impressive artistic craft to this tale of heroism and morality in the Mexican-American War. ... Ferraris' dynamic black-and-white charcoal drawings rivet attention with their vivid depiction of the barren desert landscapes and the grisly battles.-- "Booklist" Review Quotes : Ferraris uses a richly textured charcoal style to capture the heat and dust of the environment and the shocking visceral experience of war.-- "Broken Frontier" Review Quotes : The Battle of Churubusco is cinematic in the extreme, practically begging you to imagine it on the big screen with a John Ford type behind the camera. ... It's very effective and cruelly beautiful.-- "The Comics Journal" Review Quotes : A haunting allegory of human resilience amidst the cruelty of war.-- "Publishers Weekly" Publisher Marketing : Today, Churubusco is a residential suburb of Mexico City. But in 1847, it was the stronghold of the San Patricios, a motley battalion of soldiers -- including some runaway American slaves -- who deserted the United States Army for a just, if suicidal, cause. In this graphic novel, Andrea Ferraris uses a bold charcoal technique to tell the story of the San Patricios through the eyes of Gaetano Rizzo, a 22-year-old Sicilian immigrant (based on a real soldier of the time). Promised citizenship and a parcel of land, Rizzo joins the U.S. Army in the fight to take California away from Mexico. Before long, he realizes that the cruelty he is ordered to inflict is no different from the horrors he had escaped from in his home country.

Format: Paperback | Pages: 200 | Publication Date: 2018-01-09