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Just Mercy (Adapted for Young Adults)
Just Mercy (Adapted for Young Adults): A True Story of the Fight for Justice | Bryan A. Stevenson
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In this young adult adaptation of the acclaimed bestselling Just Mercy, which the New York Times calls "as compelling as To Kill a Mockingbird, and in some ways more so," Bryan Stevenson delves deep into the broken U.S. justice system, detailing from his personal experience his many challenges and efforts as a lawyer and social advocate, especially on behalf of America's most rejected and marginalized people. In this very personal work--proceeds of which will go to charity--Bryan Stevenson recounts many and varied stories of his work as a lawyer in the U.S. criminal justice system on behalf of those in society who have experienced some type of discrimination and/or have been wrongly accused of a crime and who deserve a powerful advocate and due justice under the law. Through the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), an organization Stevenson founded as a young lawyer and for which he currently serves as Executive Director, this important work continues. EJI strives to end mass incarceration and excessive punishment in the United States, working to protect basic human rights for the most vulnerable people in American society. "A deeply moving collage of true stories . . . .This is required reading." --Kirkus, Starred Review Praise for Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption: "Important and compelling." --Pulitzer Prize-winning author TRACY KIDDER "Gripping. . . . What hangs in the balance is nothing less than the soul of a great nation." --DESMOND TUTU, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate "An inspiring and powerful story." --#1 New York Times bestselling author JOHN GRISHAM
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NovelNancyM
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I have heard about this book for a long time and after recently hearing the author on a podcast decided to read the young adult version. While it's not the most uplifting book, it is hopeful. Progress of prison reform, while painfully slow, is being made thanks to the author's organization the Equal Justice Initiative (EJL).

Tamra Highly recommend the adult edition too. 💙 2y
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Ms.Story
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Excellent narration by the author himself. I‘d love to teach parts of this along with TKAM. I haven‘t seen the film but have heard good things about it as well.

Scochrane26 We watched the movie w/ youth group, & it‘s really good. There were tears involved. 4y
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UnRuLee
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#2020ReadHarderChallenge, book 1 of 24.
Prompt: Read a YA nonfiction book.
This was truly a life-changing read. Everyone should read this.

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Peddler410
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Current read; I hope to see the movie soon.
Given the student population I work with, I think this might make a good choice for a staff book study.

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hwestfall
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I am really excited about this new adaptation for young adults. I will be getting it for my kids to read!