KRKB
When twelve‑year‑old Jerome is shot by a police officer who mistakes his toy gun for a real weapon, his story doesn’t end on the street—it continues as a ghost watching his own tragedy unfold. In this graphic‑novel adaptation, Jerome meets the spirit of Emmett Till, whose own brutal death a century earlier still echoes today. Together they explore how history, racism and community grief intertwine, while Jerome also confronts Sarah, the officer’s daughter, who is trying to make sense of her father’s actions. The striking artwork pulls you into a world where the past and present collide, urging readers to consider how injustice reverberates across generations. It’s a powerful, age‑appropriate look at social justice, history, and the resilience of young voices.
9-12 Years 13-18 Years 264 Pages
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