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Marwe: Into the Land of the Dead [An East African Legend]

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From an East African village, into the Land of the Dead: Marwe lives in a village where food is scarce. She tries to be obedient, but it’s hard to spend every day working in the fields. When her carelessness ruins the village’s crops, she’s too scared to face her angry family and runs away—to the strange Land of the Dead. Marwe knows she doesn’t belong there. But can she find the right sort of courage to return to the land of the living?

48 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2008

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7,367 reviews282 followers
December 3, 2020
A dry recounting of an African folktale: first this happened, then this unlikely thing happened, then this supernatural thing happened, but the hero proved true and good and they all lived happily ever after. Ho-hum.

It does have terrific art by comic veterans Ray Lago, Craig Hamilton, and Ray Snyder.
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Author 27 books95 followers
May 13, 2021

An original example of portal fantasy, this myth from East Africa hits a lot of the same beats as any modern YA like Caroline or Every Heart a Doorway, as well as showing many elements that would eventually wind their way around the world into many, many fairy tales.
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466 reviews1 follower
October 29, 2009
i'm always on the hunt for graphic novels set in Africa. while Marwe is okay, it didn't completely thrill me. for one thing the descriptive intertitles have an unnecessarily antiquated Prince Valiant kind-of feel. for another, the story leaves some gaps in the telling ("so she lived for years in the Land of the Dead without eating?"). ultimately it's a good story that teaches several valuable lessons. but something about the brevity of the telling left me unsatisfied.
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3,261 reviews54 followers
August 3, 2008
An East African Legend. Appears to be well-researched -- both the story and the illustrations. Graphic Universe has quite a variety of titles! They had Cybils nominees in both 2007 and 2008.
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