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AGENTS OF CHANGE

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Book Details

Publisher:Profiling dozens of agents from the
Published:1960-01-01
Pages:241
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:9780806543

Reading Info

Age Range:12-18

About This Book

This action-packed middle grade adventure tackles systemic injustice through the eyes of young activists who discover their school's hidden history. When a group of students uncovers a pattern of dis...

Our Review

This action-packed middle grade adventure tackles systemic injustice through the eyes of young activists who discover their school's hidden history. When a group of students uncovers a pattern of discrimination in their community, they form a secret alliance to challenge the status quo, learning about historical social movements while confronting modern-day prejudice. The narrative deftly weaves lessons about structural racism and institutional sexism into a compelling mystery, making complex social concepts accessible for young readers. This is a story that empowers kids to recognize unfair systems and consider their own capacity for creating change.

What makes this book particularly effective is its refusal to oversimplify; it presents nuanced scenarios where well-intentioned people perpetuate harm, encouraging critical thinking rather than offering easy answers. The diverse cast of characters each brings different perspectives and strengths to their collective mission, modeling how collaboration across differences can drive progress. Young readers navigating their own social awareness will find both validation and inspiration in these pages, while parents will appreciate the thoughtful handling of difficult topics. This timely novel doesn't just tell kids they can make a differenceβ€”it shows them how.

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