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Buddha: An Enlightened Life (Campfire Graphic Novels)
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Buddha: An Enlightened Life (Campfire Graphic Novels) Paperback -

by Moore, Kieron

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A graphic novel retelling of the story of a prince born in the ancient city of Kapilavastu, Nepal, named Siddhartha Gautama, who embarked upon an incredible journey from prince to pauper and from beggar to Buddha.

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Campfire. Used - Very Good. 2017. Paperback. Pap. Minor shelf-wear. Very Good. (Subject: Comics & Graphic Novels).
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  • Kirkus Reviews, 04/15/2017, Page 0
  • School Library Journal, 08/01/2017, Page 0
  • Voice of Youth Advocates, 06/01/2017, Page 0

About the author

Kieron Moore grew up in Lancashire, northern England. He studied at the University of York, and has worked in the British TV and film industries, plus has made a living as a freelance writer and journalist, writing for Doctor Who Adventures, Starburst magazine, and Intellect Books. Comics have always been one of his passions, having started by publishing a Star Wars rip-off about a Jedi penguin online at the age of twelve. His writing has become better since then, but his artwork has become significantly worse, so he gets other people to do that bit now.

Lines and colors have been a part of Rajesh Nagulakonda's life right from his childhood in Chirala, Andhra Pradesh. His grandfather was a goldsmith and his father a printer. Both of them influenced him to take up art as a career. Rajesh believes in instinct rather than education. He mostly spends his time alone trying to explore different forms of art, such as sculpture, nail-art on paper, metal engraving, and of course, painting. Rajesh lives in Delhi with his wife and two daughters and with dreams of becoming a versatile artist. Some of his Campfire titles are Magical Animals, Krishna, The Little Alien, Ganesha and Pride and Prejudice.