Akim Aliu: Dreamer (Original Graphic Memoir)
Description
This honest, engrossing graphic memoir tells the story of professional athlete and activist Akim Aliu's incredible life as a hockey prodigy in Canada.
Akim Aliu — also known as "Dreamer" — is a Nigerian born, Ukrainian Canadian professional hockey player whose career took him all around the world and who experienced systemic racism at everyone turn. This graphic novel tells Akim's incredible story, from being the only black child in his Ukrainian school, to having his teeth bashed in by a racist teammate in the Ontario junior league. A gut-wrenching and riveting graphic novel memoir that reminds us to never stop dreaming, this story is sure to inspire young readers everywhere.
"With honesty and courage, Akim Aliu's Dreamer will inspire readers of all ages to move confidently in the direction of their future." - Colin Kaepernick
Praise for Akim Aliu: Dreamer (Original Graphic Memoir)
2024 YALSA Great Graphic Novel Novel for Teens Selection
Top 10 Selection of the 2024 In the Margins Book Award List
2024 TLA Texas Maverick Reading List Selection
"With honesty and courage, Akim Aliu's Dreamer will inspire readers of all ages to move confidently in the direction of their future." - Colin Kaepernick, athlete, activist, and New York Times bestselling author
"Gut-wrenching and vividly detailed... With well-drawn artwork and an important story, this will educate and inspire many preteen readers." -Booklist
"(A) powerful graphic memoir . . . Blunt, simple language, a brisk pace, and realistic illustrations work harmoniously to keep readers engaged." -Kirkus
"This gripping graphic memoir chronicling a boy's hockey dream coupled with systemic racism is a must-purchase." -School Library Journal
"Clear, crisp artwork and richly saturated colors by De la Vega and Williams, paired with Aliu and Elysee's conversational dialogue, result in a riveting, animated account." -Publishers Weekly
"The narrative is notable for its emotional clarity and the strength with which the concise text carries both Aliu's pain and his resolve. Dynamic comic-panel art serves the story with expressiveness of motion and feeling. Grabbing readers at the intersection of sports and social justice, this is a welcome addition to the graphic-memoir genre." -Horn Book Magazine