LL Spring Book Club
βHey everyone! π
βThe Spring Book Club is here, and weβre diving into three powerful themes: Equality, the Environment, and Law & Justice. As we gear up for upcoming tournaments, these books will help you build compelling arguments, real-world examples, and sharp analytical skills for your debates.
βHereβs what weβll be reading:
ββπ½βπΏβπ» Equality
βπ The Hate U Give β Angie Thomas
βThis gripping novel follows Starr, a teen caught between two worlds after witnessing a police shooting. Itβs a must-read for understanding systemic inequality, the power of protest, and how narratives shape public opinion.
βπ Environment
βFor high school students:
βπ The Uninhabitable Earth β David Wallace-Wells
βA stark warning about the future of our planet, this book explores the catastrophic effects of climate change and challenges us to think critically about who should take responsibility for saving our world.
βFor middle school students:
βπ No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference β Greta Thunberg
βThis collection of speeches by Greta Thunberg is not only an excellent real-world case study of how young people can influence global environmental policy, but also a great source of inspiration and a great example for everyone who wants to improve their public speaking.
ββοΈ Law & Justice
βπ Twelve Angry Men β Reginald Rose
βThis classic courtroom drama takes you inside a jury room where one man fights to challenge bias and seek justice. Itβs a brilliant read for understanding how evidence, persuasion, and logic shape legal decisions.
βπ Spring Book Club Meeting
β When: Sunday, April 27
βTime: 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM (GMT +8)
βHappy reading!πΈ π