Review: Natan Sharansky: Freedom Fighter for Soviet Jews
  Natan Sharansky: Freedom Fighter for Soviet Jews by Blake Hoena, illustrated by Daniele Dickmann Kar-Ben Publishing (imprint of Lerner) Category: Middle Grade Reviewer: Shirley Reva Vernick Buy at Bookshop.org This graphic novel biography tells the story of Soviet “refusenik" and  human rights activist Natan Sharansky. Through narration, dialogue and  illustration, the book follows Sharansky’s youth in the Ukraine, his  activism on behalf of Jewish refuseniks, his detention in Soviet  prison/labor camps, and his ultimate immigration to Israel. In addition  to portraying Sharansky as the hero among Soviet Jews, the book  rightfully highlights the roles of his wife, international Jewish  activists, and world leaders in paving the way for his and other Soviet  Jews’ release. A short afterword summarizes Sharansky’s human rights  work in Israel since his arrival in 1986.    This is a fast-paced and suspenseful story about the dangers of  totalitarianism and the imperative o...