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Reach for this book when your teen starts asking pointed questions about their rights, their body, and the fairness of healthcare systems they see in the news. It is an essential resource for families navigating the complex transition from childhood to young adulthood, particularly as teens begin to seek autonomy over their physical selves. This guide provides a clear, historical, and global framework for understanding reproductive justice as a human right, moving beyond simple debates to look at how race, class, and gender intersect with health access. Ngeri Nnachi writes with a sense of urgency and empowerment that validates a teen's growing social consciousness. It is a dense but accessible nonfiction work that transforms anxiety about the future into a foundation for informed activism and self-care. Use it to open a safe, fact-based dialogue about what it means to stand up for oneself and others in an ever-changing legal and social landscape.