Twice Toward Justice Age Rating: What Age Is It Right For?

Recommended Age:
11
+
Best for independent readers who enjoy true stories of historical activism and the overlooked figures who shaped major social change.

About the Book

The true story of a fifteen-year-old Black girl who refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus months before Rosa Parks, and the civil rights case she helped bring to court.

Content Ratings

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No Romance
No romantic content.
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Moderate Themes
Sustained themes of racial injustice, civic courage, and the personal cost of standing against segregation as a teenager.
⚔️
Mild Violence
References to arrest, racial harassment, and the physical and legal dangers of civil rights activism.
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Author:
Phillip Hoose
Genre:
Biographies
Published:
2009
Page Count:
144
Ages:
11
+

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