
Dear Justyce
によって
Nic Stone
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Young Adult
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
288
言語
英語
公開されました
Sep 29, 2020
出版社
Crown
ISBN-10
1984829661
ISBN-13
9781984829665
説明
Justyce McAllister's journey extends beyond the walls of the juvenile facility as he grapples with the complexities of justice and identity. From within the confines of his new reality, he confronts the myriad challenges that come with being a young black man in America and the societal stereotypes that shape his existence.
Through a series of letters, Justyce communicates with his friend, sharing his thoughts and experiences that highlight the emotional turmoil he faces. The deep bond of friendship serves as a lifeline, illustrating the importance of connection even in the darkest of places. Each letter reveals his vulnerability, his thoughts on systemic injustice, and his aspirations for a better future, igniting a spark of hope amidst his struggles.
The narrative unfolds as Justyce seeks to find his place in a world that often seems unforgiving. As he navigates his feelings of anger, betrayal, and yearning for freedom, he also discovers resilience within himself. His journey becomes a testament to the power of strength, understanding, and the desire to rise above one’s circumstances.
This gripping sequel is not just about incarceration; it is a poignant exploration of race, friendship, and the relentless pursuit of justice. It challenges readers to reflect on societal issues and the human spirit's capacity to endure and thrive against all odds.
Through a series of letters, Justyce communicates with his friend, sharing his thoughts and experiences that highlight the emotional turmoil he faces. The deep bond of friendship serves as a lifeline, illustrating the importance of connection even in the darkest of places. Each letter reveals his vulnerability, his thoughts on systemic injustice, and his aspirations for a better future, igniting a spark of hope amidst his struggles.
The narrative unfolds as Justyce seeks to find his place in a world that often seems unforgiving. As he navigates his feelings of anger, betrayal, and yearning for freedom, he also discovers resilience within himself. His journey becomes a testament to the power of strength, understanding, and the desire to rise above one’s circumstances.
This gripping sequel is not just about incarceration; it is a poignant exploration of race, friendship, and the relentless pursuit of justice. It challenges readers to reflect on societal issues and the human spirit's capacity to endure and thrive against all odds.