In this young adult adaptation of Bryan Stevenson's acclaimed memoir Just Mercy, readers are introduced to a powerful true story of justice, perseverance, and the fight for equality. This edition, adapted for younger audiences, focuses on Stevenson's journey as a lawyer working to overturn wrongful convictions and bring justice to those marginalized by the legal system.
Why read this book
- Follow Bryan Stevenson’s real-life efforts to defend marginalized individuals and challenge systemic injustices.
- Engage with critical issues of racial inequality, wrongful convictions, and the quest for justice.
- Discover the story in a format accessible to younger readers, making complex issues more understandable and relatable.
- Experience Stevenson's compelling narrative that combines personal reflection with a broader commentary on the justice system.
- Gain insight into the workings of the legal system and the importance of advocacy and social justice.
About the Author
Bryan Stevenson is a lawyer, social justice activist, and founder of the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI). His work has focused on challenging racial and economic injustice in the legal system, particularly through his efforts to defend those wrongfully convicted and to promote reform. Stevenson's memoir, Just Mercy, highlights his experiences and the broader systemic issues within the American justice system. His impactful work has earned him numerous awards and has inspired widespread discussion about the need for legal and social reform.
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