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I. The Question of Beginnings

Intro through page 37; read and respond by 9/10

The first graphic memoir
by: hyejin0426


“Climate Changed” is the first graphic memoir for me and I really enjoyed the reading for the first part because it is …

My First Graphic Novel
by: Violetta Saldanha


This is the first time I’ve ever read a graphic novel and I can’t believe how fast of a read it is. …

Change Everywhere
by: jjoya


In the first section of the novel a Climate Changed by Philippe Squarzoni, I was surprised to see the thoughts of the …

Meeting Climate Changed
by: jackiemuallem13


In Phillipe Squarzoni’s Climate Changed, the readers are welcomed to see the eyes through the narrator’s inquisitive mind. While reading the graphic …

From Past to Present … to Future
by: palha6


When I began reading, Climate Changed I was immediately drawn to the setting of the graphic memoir. The speaker visits his childhood …

This Place is a Part of Me
by: Sara Rosado


There were several aspects of the reading assigned that stood out to me. One such aspect was how Squarzoni introduces his book. …

A Part of Me.
by: Won Sik Park


Squarzoni got me thinking really deep. This first part of the book just throws me a lot of life-long questions to ponder …

Climate Changed
by: angelmindanao


So far, the author’s thoughts and words are very relatable in the sense that not many people know much about climate change …

Introduction to Climate Changed
by: jasmed4321


The beginning of Climate Changed mainly revolves around Squarzoni reflecting over the memories of his childhood and struggling with his lack of …

Climate Change Section 1- C.Ng
by: Christy Ng


I think this first section really reflected the outlook on climate change in today’s society. When the protagonist questions himself whether or …

Response to Squarzoni’s Climate Changed
by: Diana Ordonez Perez


Upon reading the first few pages of Squarzoni’s graphic novel Climate Changed, I was intrigued by the introduction which had much detail …

I Don’t Know
by: Elisha Emmanuel Edwards


“I don’t know…” This phrase was repeated immensely throughout this reading and it couldn’t be more factual. How much do I really …

Squarzoni’s Memories (Intro-pg 37)
by: peterlawlor


Phillipe Squarzoni spends the intro of Climate Changed contemplating how to begin the story so as to affect the reader in the …