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Bryan Stevenson

Just Mercy (Adapted for Young Adults): A True Story of the Fight for Justice

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | YA | Published in 2018

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Book Club Questions

Just Mercy (Adapted for Young Adults)

1. General Impressions

Gather initial thoughts and broad opinions about the book.

  • Walter McMillian’s story is one of wrongful conviction and racial injustice. What were your reactions to the way the legal system treated him? Did any specific moments or details stand out to you as especially surprising or moving?
  • Stevenson’s message emphasizes the importance of justice and mercy. After reading the book, what do you think justice and mercy mean in the context of the legal system? How did this book impact your understanding of these concepts?
  • How did you feel about the balance of difficult topics, such as racism and violence, with the hopeful moments of resilience and justice? Did this mix make the book more powerful or easier to understand? Why?

2. Personal Reflection and Connection

Encourage readers to connect the book’s themes and characters with their personal experiences.

  • Stevenson repeatedly emphasizes the power of empathy in his work. How does his approach make you reflect on your own ability to empathize with others, even those who have made mistakes? Have there been times in your life when someone showed you empathy that made a difference?
  • The book emphasizes how deeply racial bias is embedded in society and the justice system.