This Is My America

This Is My America

2020 • 416 pages

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It is such a shame that this book was released in the middle of the summer of the pandemic. I feel it hasn't gotten the attention that it deserves. “This Is My America” gets at the heart of the Equal Justice Initiative's mission in this fictional tale about the Beaumont family that feels all too real. Tracy has been the past seven years writing letters every week to Innocence X (an organization with a mission similar to EJI) to help her father get off of death row and be released from prison because he is not guilty. She shows early on that she is willing to do anything it takes to get attention on her father's case, but when her brother, Jamal, becomes caught up in a so-called police investigation, all of Tracy's willpower will be tested. What follows is both a mystery as Tracy tries to find the real murderer and an unraveling of the complex and historic racial tensions in her community. She's not alone, though, as she often has friends who are like family that come to her rescue along the way. Tracy shows courage, intellect, and a well-described growth trajectory as she further becomes one very keenly aware and of her surroundings and her ability to affect change. This is a must read for fans of Just Mercy, Dear Martin, and anyone else who is interested in the mission of the Equal Justice Initiative but prefers fiction to nonfiction. A great read.

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