You Must Take Part in Revolution
by Badiucao and Melissa Chan
PUBLICATION DATE: March 2025
6” X 9”
264 PAGES
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ISBN: : 9781951491291
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What People Are Saying
“A tale that cuts to the heart of complicity, loyalty, trust, guilt, and hope. Powerful, complex, and angry, this book is a work of fiction that grapples with how much we are willing to destroy in order to defend what we believe.” —Tessa Hulls, author of Feeding Ghosts
“This nuanced and engaging story is beautifully illustrated in wholly original style. It lights a match to illuminate a not-so-futuristic tale that will blow your mind.” —Peter Kuper, author of Ruins
“Gripping, troubling, and intensely moving, with startling and startlingly beautiful art, this book is a timeless fable of courage in the face of oppression, and a reflection of our present and an only too plausible future. This book should be widely read and understood.” —Sarah Perry, author of The Essex Serpent
“This beautifully illustrated and poignant graphic novel delivers a message that is more important than ever that democracy is a precious thing, and once freedoms are lost it is difficult to get them back.” —Ruth Ben-Ghiat, author of Strongmen: Mussolini to the Present
Synopsis
From Emmy-nominated journalist Melissa Chan and esteemed activist artist Badiucao comes a near-future dystopian graphic novel about technology, authoritarian government, and the lengths that one will go to in the fight for freedom.
It's 2035. The US and China are at war. America is a proto-fascist state. Taiwan is divided into two. As conflict escalates between nuclear powers, three idealistic youths who first met in Hong Kong develop diverging beliefs about how best to navigate this techno-authoritarian landscape. Andy, Maggie, and Olivia travel different paths toward transformative change, each confronting to what extent they will fight for freedom, and who they will become in doing so.
A powerful and important book about global totalitarian futures, and the costs of resistance.
About the Author
Melissa Chan is an Emmy-nominated Hong Kong and Taiwanese American foreign correspondent based between Los Angeles and Berlin. She was previously posted in China until she became the first journalist in more than a decade to be expelled by the Chinese authorities in 2012. She has written for The New York Times where she was nominated for a Loeb Award—business journalism’s highest honor—and The Atlantic, The Washington Post, Time, The Guardian, and more. She reported for VICE News Tonight and Al Jazeera. This is her debut graphic novel.