A teen girl turns her helplessness into hopefulness.
The 2016 presidential election was the catalyst for White Jewish Seltzer, then 12, to begin to take action to help improve dire issues she perceived in society. She began writing online newsletters, in which she shared the news from traditional media in a way that her peers would better understand and appreciate. These newsletters were posted on The Cramm, the website she established. The necessity and impact of the newsletters were obvious, with millions of views from visitors spanning over 100 countries worldwide. This book offers an overview of many widespread prejudices, some major wars and conflicts, and structural inequalities and the movements spawned to change them. Seltzer tackles her chosen subjects succinctly, incorporating historical events, present-day phenomena, and concrete examples in varied and visually engaging ways to support better understanding. Seltzer’s authorial tone is easygoing, self-aware, honest, and inviting while delivering crucial and sensitive information. It is fitting for a project of this scope and is sure to hit home with the intended audience; readers are likely to find this book both appealing and relatable as a starting point for becoming informed and motivated to effect positive change. This is an ideal work for readers seeking a starting point for world knowledge and societal activism.
A refreshing young voice. A worthy project.
(sources, photo credits) (Nonfiction. 12-18)