Drawn Lines, Human Lives: Understanding the Immigration Debate for Teens
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- ISBN8231960316
- EAN9798231960316
- Date de parution19/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Who gets to belong-and who decides? This clear, thought-provoking book invites teens into one of the most complicated and heated debates in modern America: immigration. Through balanced exploration, it digs into the values, fears, and questions that shape how a country defines its borders and its people. It doesn't shy away from hard truths or difficult emotions, but it also refuses to settle for easy answers.
From legal arguments and humanitarian principles to real stories of people caught between nations, the book helps readers think deeply about fairness, justice, safety, and responsibility. What does it mean to protect your country? What does it mean to help someone in danger? Can a nation do both?Written in a voice that respects the intelligence of teens, this book encourages critical thinking, open discussion, and empathy across divides.
It shows why listening matters more than yelling-and how speaking up with curiosity, not just certainty, can change everything. Whether you lean one way, the other, or somewhere in the middle, you'll come away with a better understanding of the forces at play-and your own power to shape the future. Perfect for classrooms, book clubs, or anyone ready to wrestle with the real questions facing America today.
From legal arguments and humanitarian principles to real stories of people caught between nations, the book helps readers think deeply about fairness, justice, safety, and responsibility. What does it mean to protect your country? What does it mean to help someone in danger? Can a nation do both?Written in a voice that respects the intelligence of teens, this book encourages critical thinking, open discussion, and empathy across divides.
It shows why listening matters more than yelling-and how speaking up with curiosity, not just certainty, can change everything. Whether you lean one way, the other, or somewhere in the middle, you'll come away with a better understanding of the forces at play-and your own power to shape the future. Perfect for classrooms, book clubs, or anyone ready to wrestle with the real questions facing America today.
Who gets to belong-and who decides? This clear, thought-provoking book invites teens into one of the most complicated and heated debates in modern America: immigration. Through balanced exploration, it digs into the values, fears, and questions that shape how a country defines its borders and its people. It doesn't shy away from hard truths or difficult emotions, but it also refuses to settle for easy answers.
From legal arguments and humanitarian principles to real stories of people caught between nations, the book helps readers think deeply about fairness, justice, safety, and responsibility. What does it mean to protect your country? What does it mean to help someone in danger? Can a nation do both?Written in a voice that respects the intelligence of teens, this book encourages critical thinking, open discussion, and empathy across divides.
It shows why listening matters more than yelling-and how speaking up with curiosity, not just certainty, can change everything. Whether you lean one way, the other, or somewhere in the middle, you'll come away with a better understanding of the forces at play-and your own power to shape the future. Perfect for classrooms, book clubs, or anyone ready to wrestle with the real questions facing America today.
From legal arguments and humanitarian principles to real stories of people caught between nations, the book helps readers think deeply about fairness, justice, safety, and responsibility. What does it mean to protect your country? What does it mean to help someone in danger? Can a nation do both?Written in a voice that respects the intelligence of teens, this book encourages critical thinking, open discussion, and empathy across divides.
It shows why listening matters more than yelling-and how speaking up with curiosity, not just certainty, can change everything. Whether you lean one way, the other, or somewhere in the middle, you'll come away with a better understanding of the forces at play-and your own power to shape the future. Perfect for classrooms, book clubs, or anyone ready to wrestle with the real questions facing America today.