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Material Type:
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Collection:
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Comics |
Call Number:
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US EVFIC PAS2020 |
Title:
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Sports is Hell |
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Personal name:
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Passmore, Ben |
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yes |
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015895 |
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2022-12-01 17:19:19 |
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Additional Bibliographic Information:
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element:
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Everyday Fiction |
International Standard Book Number:
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978-1-927668-75-7 |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc.:
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Koyama Press |
Date of publication, distribution, etc.:
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2020 |
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softcover, thin format, paperback |
Summary, etc. note:
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Some wars are for religion and some are for political belief, but this one is for football.
After her city wins the Super Bowl for the first time, Tea is separated from her friend during a riot and joins a small clique fighting its way through armed groups of football fanatics to meet a star receiver that just might end the civil war or become the city's new oppressive leader. |
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identity politics, racism, colour, civil war, revolution, protest, BIPOC, people of colour, black creator, black characters, African-American, African-American characters, football, sports, Own Voices, violence, action, Folarin Agbaje |
Source of acquisition:
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Rotem Diamant |
Method of acquisition:
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Donation |
Date of acquisition:
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February, 2020 |
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