(Price's pictures) do a great job of evoking the brooding guilt,
terror, and love in Poe's famous poem ... lengthy appended notes
will spark discussion on both the poem and the art.--Booklist
Price's illustrations make the viewer pause and consider the cracks
in the narrator's mind, and they provide glimpses into the strange,
violent story behind his torment.--Toronto Star
Price's vision of The Raven not only haunts, but also brings Poe's
work back to life. An ideal resource for teachers and
students.--School Library Journal
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