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Justyce McAllister is an honor student at a predominantly white preparatory school, headed for the Ivy League. His life changes abruptly when he is racially profiled and violently arrested by a police officer while trying to help his ex-girlfriend. To process his trauma and the injustices he sees, Justyce begins writing a series of letters to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., questioning if King’s non-violent teachings are still applicable in the modern world. The novel serves as a commentary on several social issues:
Justyce finds himself between two worlds—his affluent school and his home neighborhood—feeling like he doesn't fully fit in either. Dear Martin - Nic Stone
It was named one of TIME magazine’s 100 Best YA Books of All Time . Justyce McAllister is an honor student at a
Originally written as a standalone debut, the book has expanded into a trilogy: Martin Luther King Jr
Are you interested in a or a deeper look into the sequels ? Exploring Racism and Identity in "Dear Martin" by Nic Stone
The narrative highlights how news reporting can manipulate the "truth," often demonizing Black youth and shaping public perception. Series Expansion