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Just Mercy

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In this young adult adaptation of a bestselling work, Bryan Stevenson explores the flaws of the U.S. justice system through his personal experiences as a lawyer and social advocate for marginalized individuals. This deeply personal narrative, with proceeds going to charity, shares stories of those who have faced discrimination or wrongful accusations, emphasizing their need for advocacy and justice. Stevenson founded the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) to combat mass incarceration and excessive punishment in the U.S., aiming to protect the human rights of the most vulnerable. The EJI continues to work towards these goals, highlighting the importance of justice for all. Praise for the original work includes descriptions as "important and compelling" and "gripping," with notable figures recognizing its significance in addressing critical societal issues. The adaptation maintains the powerful message of the original, urging readers to reflect on justice and redemption in America.

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Just Mercy, Bryan Stevenson

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2018
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English
Publisher
Pisces Books
Released
2018
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Hardcover
Pages
288
ISBN10
0525580034
ISBN13
9780525580034
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In this young adult adaptation of a bestselling work, Bryan Stevenson explores the flaws of the U.S. justice system through his personal experiences as a lawyer and social advocate for marginalized individuals. This deeply personal narrative, with proceeds going to charity, shares stories of those who have faced discrimination or wrongful accusations, emphasizing their need for advocacy and justice. Stevenson founded the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) to combat mass incarceration and excessive punishment in the U.S., aiming to protect the human rights of the most vulnerable. The EJI continues to work towards these goals, highlighting the importance of justice for all. Praise for the original work includes descriptions as "important and compelling" and "gripping," with notable figures recognizing its significance in addressing critical societal issues. The adaptation maintains the powerful message of the original, urging readers to reflect on justice and redemption in America.