![]() Z: This stuff me and D go through every day.ĭ: You probably can’t put it all in a book. We don’t have a perfect family like everybody else.ĭ: Honestly, we don’t even know if we’ll live past the age of 18. He went to a good college.ĭ: We don’t go to good colleges. In the stunning and hard-hitting sequel to the New York Times bests. ![]() Read 2,222 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. You should make a book about us.ĭ: Like black kids, you know. Dear Justyce by Nic Stone Dear Justyce book. It went like this (literally):ĭ: I’ve been thinking. I felt good, as a book mom, about setting him free to decide where he was headed next and how he’d get there.īut then came the day I received a set of text messages from a pair of boys I’d met because of Dear Martin- and grown to respect and admire. ![]() He’d reached a place of relative peace and come to a deeper understanding of his role as the captain of his own life ship. It’s as true now as it was then, though my reasoning’s a little different: when I closed the back cover of that story, I told myself I was done with Justyce McAllister and the world he inhabited. It’s what I say about writing Dear Martin. ![]() I didn’t really intend to write this book. In this author letter, published in Dear Justyce, author Nic Stone writes about the inspiration behind her new YA novel. ![]()
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