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From the New York Times bestselling author of Dear Martin comes the thrilling final installment of the series, set in college. Jared (white, Justyce's roommate, woke) is running for Junior class president. With his antiracism platform, he's a shoo-in. But he's up against the new girl, Dylan. Will Jared have to choose between his head and his heart?
Jared Peter Christensen is running for president (of the Junior Class Council at his university, but still). His platform is solidbuilt on increased equity and inclusion in all sectors of campus lifeand hes got a good chance of beating the deeply conservative business major hes running against.
But then a transfer student enters the race and calls Jared out for his big-talk/little-action way of moving. But whats the right way to bring about change? As the campaign heats up, feelings are caught, and juicy secrets come to light, and Jared writes letters to his deceased friend Manny, hoping to make sense of his confusion. Whats a white boy to do when love and politics collide?
New York Times bestselling author Nic Stone writes from a new perspective in this exciting final chapter of the Dear Martin series that examines white privilege, love, and our political climate.
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Jared Peter Christensen is running for president (of the Junior Class Council at his university, but still). His platform is solidbuilt on increased equity and inclusion in all sectors of campus lifeand hes got a good chance of beating the deeply conservative business major hes running against.
But then a transfer student enters the race and calls Jared out for his big-talk/little-action way of moving. But whats the right way to bring about change? As the campaign heats up, feelings are caught, and juicy secrets come to light, and Jared writes letters to his deceased friend Manny, hoping to make sense of his confusion. Whats a white boy to do when love and politics collide?
New York Times bestselling author Nic Stone writes from a new perspective in this exciting final chapter of the Dear Martin series that examines white privilege, love, and our political climate.
Genre: Young Adult Fiction