This is the inspiring story of a brave teenager who fled Nazi Germany, took refuge in England and then the United States, and became a comic-book artist who helped create those great 1940s comics with smart, tough female spy (or pilot) characters. Not only is Lily's story terrific, but so are the beautiful illustrations. It's a must read, especially for fans of graphic novels.
I like the story and the pictures. And I love true stories.
I love this graphic novel especially the drawings and the adventure. l would recommend this book for anyone who likes graphic novels.
It’s about a woman who made comics as a career but faced many struggles along the way. During WWII she got separated from her parents and moved to England. She moved in with a strict lady. At the end, you’ll have to find out if she sees her parents again.
The book is OK and has very good, detailed drawings, but it is pretty short and, in my opinion and could use a bit more information. But overall, the book is good and I recommend it to new readers or people in search of simple but interesting books.