What would you do if you found out your sibling was involved in illegal activity but was not getting caught? Would you turn him in or let it go? With over 400,000 copies sold, Montana 1948 by Larry Watson explores this question and the consequences of choosing either side. I would like to request that you consider publishing a graphic novel adaptation of Montana 1948 that I have created for your company. I am a book enthusiast, successful blogger, an editor, and artist looking for an established publishing company to launch my first graphic novel, co authored with my editor, Surbhi Srinivas. Because of your work with the successful graphic novel adaptation Pigs and Boys: Where will the Madness End?, based on Lord of the Flies, I thought we would work very well together and I hope you will consider working with me to publish Montana 1948, The Graphic Novel. …show more content…
This is until he finds out his war hero, doctor, “perfect” child Uncle Frank is not as perfect as he previously believed. Uncle Frank has it all, a wife, a house, lots of money, and yet he has a secret, a deep, dark secret that would ruin not only his reputation, but his families. His facade starts to crack when Davy’s housekeeper, Marie Little Soldier a Native American Woman from the reservation in his town, panics when she gets sick and his parents call in Frank to diagnose her. Davy joins in on the action by eavesdropping on conversations and slowly pieces together the puzzle while being slowly drawn into the adult world, a world that’s not everything he hoped it would be. Join adult Davy looking back at the events of the windy summer of Montana