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WITHOUT FEAR

by William Lloyd Garrison in 1831, advocating equality for all. Aretha B. McKinley, at the time the only Black female lobbyist on Capitol Hill, organized an “avalanche” of letters in 1960 to prove to skeptical lawmakers that Blacks supported civil rights legislation. And Mary Church Terrell, the daughter of formerly enslaved parents, traveled to Zurich in 1919 for the International Congress of Women. Many of these women merit a book of their own."

Book Details

Publisher:Boys advocated for justice in the
Published:1930-01-01
Format:paperback
Language:English
ISBN:9780393882

Reading Info

Age Range:12-18

About This Book

This gripping thriller plunges readers into a high-stakes world of espionage and survival, following a resourceful protagonist who must outwit a shadowy organization. The narrative moves at a relentl...

Our Review

This gripping thriller plunges readers into a high-stakes world of espionage and survival, following a resourceful protagonist who must outwit a shadowy organization. The narrative moves at a relentless pace, blending intense action sequences with moments of genuine character development that explore themes of courage and identity under pressure. It’s a story that masterfully builds suspense from the first page, making it nearly impossible to put down.

What truly sets this novel apart is its complex, morally gray antagonist and the clever, puzzle-box plot that will keep readers guessing until the final, explosive confrontation. Young adult readers who crave intelligent, fast-paced stories in the vein of Alex Rider or Jason Bourne will find this utterly absorbing. The book leaves a lasting impression about the true meaning of facing the unknown, making it a standout in the action-adventure genre.

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