
Dear Justyce
di
Nic Stone
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Young Adult
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
266
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Oct 6, 2020
Editore
Simon & Schuster Children's UK
ISBN-10
1471186938
ISBN-13
9781471186936
Descrizione
In the gripping sequel to a bestselling novel, the story picks up with a poignant exploration of justice, friendship, and the consequences of systemic racism. The lead character, who finds himself in an unimaginable situation, wrestles with his identity while trying to maintain hope amidst the harsh realities of life behind bars.
As the narrative unfolds, the depth of emotional turmoil is palpable. Through letters written to his friend, he dives into memories that illuminate not only his past but also the ideals of fairness he once held dear. This correspondence becomes a vital outlet for him, serving as a testament to his struggle for understanding and redemption.
In this emotionally charged journey, the author highlights the stark contrasts between the expectations of society and the lived experiences of those caught in the web of the justice system. With sharp dialogue and raw honesty, the exploration of systemic inequalities invites readers to reflect on their own beliefs.
Ultimately, the story poses difficult questions about accountability, empathy, and the power of human connection in the face of adversity. It is a compelling reminder that change is often born from the most challenging circumstances.
As the narrative unfolds, the depth of emotional turmoil is palpable. Through letters written to his friend, he dives into memories that illuminate not only his past but also the ideals of fairness he once held dear. This correspondence becomes a vital outlet for him, serving as a testament to his struggle for understanding and redemption.
In this emotionally charged journey, the author highlights the stark contrasts between the expectations of society and the lived experiences of those caught in the web of the justice system. With sharp dialogue and raw honesty, the exploration of systemic inequalities invites readers to reflect on their own beliefs.
Ultimately, the story poses difficult questions about accountability, empathy, and the power of human connection in the face of adversity. It is a compelling reminder that change is often born from the most challenging circumstances.
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