Who Smashed Hollywood Barriers with Gung Fu?: Bruce Lee by Teresa Robeson - ISBN: 9780593384626
Paperback
Bruce Lee: Shattering Hollywood with Gung Fu and grit.

Who Smashed Hollywood Barriers with Gung Fu?: Bruce Lee

A Who HQ Graphic Novel

$15.31

  • Paperback

    64 pages

  • Release Date

    15 April 2025

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Summary

Discover how Bruce Lee introduced gung fu to millions across America through his historic role as Kato in this dynamic graphic novel by APALA Award-winning author Teresa Robeson and Eisner-nominated, APALA Honor-winning illustrator Ryan Inzana.

Presenting Who HQ Graphic Novels: an exciting addition to the #1 New York Times best-selling Who Was? series!

Follow Bruce Lee as he breaks ground and makes gung fu (also known as kung fu) popular through the 1960s show The Green Hornet…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780593384626
ISBN-10:0593384628
Author:Teresa Robeson, Ryan Inzana, Who HQ
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:Penguin Workshop
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:64
Release Date:15 April 2025
Weight:130g
Dimensions:6mm x 135mm x 194mm
Series:Who HQ Graphic Novels
Audience Age:8-12
A-Format
Who Smashed Hollywood Barriers with Gung Fu?: Bruce Lee by Teresa Robeson - ISBN: 9780593384626
135 × 194 mm
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C-Format
A4
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About The Author

Teresa Robeson

Teresa Robeson (she/her) is the APALA Picture Book Award–winning author of Queen of Physics, which also received an ILA Nonfiction Picture Book Honor and was a NCTE Orbis Pictus Nonfiction Recommended Book. Her other work includes Two Bicycles in Beijing, Who Is Tibet’s Exiled Leader? The 14th Dalai Lama, and Clouds in Space. Teresa was born in Hong Kong and, like Bruce Lee, grew up there. Unlike Bruce Lee, she is not very good at gung fu, but she could fend off a mean rooster on her family’s mini-farm if she had to. She lives in Southern Indiana.

Ryan Inzana (he/him) is an illustrator/concept designer/animator whose work has appeared in various media all over the world. Ryan’s comics have been inducted into the Library of Congress’s permanent collection of art and his graphic novel Ichiro earned an Eisner nomination as well as an Asian American/Pacific Islander Honor Award for YA literature. He lives in central New Jersey.

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