John,
In Young Adult (YA) literature, heroes often start out overwhelmed,
disillusioned, or convinced they’re too small to matter. Sound familiar?
From refusing the call to throwing in the towel, YA tropes mirror the
fatigue and apathy that overwhelm us in real-life news cycles. But then,
something shifts: heroines choose courage over despair — and everything
changes.
📚 This is Reading the Revolution, our Women’s March book club. It’s for
everyone who knows that stories fuel resistance and remind us how to fight
for more.
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On Tuesday, September 30 at 8pm ET / 5pm PT, we’ll talk with Romina Garber
and Tomi Adeyemi about how YA heroes inspire us to keep pushing forward:
* Even when fear feels too heavy —
* Even when disappointment piles up —
* Even when we’re told one person can’t make a difference —
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Because when the world feels heavy, stories remind us: we are braver than
we know.
Revolutionarily yours,
Women’s March
P.S. In this book club, you don’t need to read ahead or do homework — just
show up ready to listen, learn, and connect.
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