Death and Taxes

Death and Taxes by Alexander Lagos is a graphic novel published by Random House Children’s Books in 2011. This edition spans 176 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Graham and Brody, who, after escaping slavery, face a pivotal choice as violence erupts in Philadelphia. They must decide whether to use their extraordinary abilities to support the rebellion or to suppress it, offering a unique perspective on America’s early days.
Readers will find an ambitious narrative that combines elements of action and adventure with historical context, set during the Colonial and Revolutionary periods in the United States. The graphic novel presents a visually stunning experience that captures both the hope and heartbreak of this transformative era. Through its engaging storytelling and dynamic illustrations, Death and Taxes explores themes of freedom and moral choice in a time of upheaval.
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Several years have passed since Graham and Brody escaped the bonds of slavery. Now, when the streets of Philadelphia erupt in violence, the two boys must decide: will they use their extraordinary abilities to aid the growing rebellion or to quell it? An ambitious, thought-provoking, and visually stunning graphic novel, Death and Taxes offers an entirely new way to experience all the hope and heartbreak of America’s early days.
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