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Reach for this book when your teenager is grappling with the weight of social injustice or feeling the pressure to stay silent in the face of unfairness. Kneel follows Russell Boudreaux, a talented high school football player whose dreams of a scholarship are jeopardized when he decides to take a stand against police brutality in his small Louisiana town. As he navigates the backlash from his community, his team, and his peers, the story explores the heavy price of activism and the courage required to protect one's integrity. It is an essential read for high schoolers (ages 14 to 18) that provides a realistic, non-sugarcoated look at systemic racism and the power of finding your voice. Parents will appreciate how it serves as a bridge for difficult conversations about current events, personal ethics, and the complexity of modern protest.