![]() The letters revealed issues that Quan hadn’t known his friend struggled with. Plus, Justyce had given Quan his notebook filled with the letters he wrote to the late Dr. ![]() They’re too tight for Quan to feel (much) bitterness. Meanwhile, his friend from play-ground-days, Justyce, is working through his first year at Yale. And moving Quan from his holding cell to the tiny room with two-way mirror. Quan knew his rights and stated that he chose to remain silent. Yeah, he panicked when the very officer that killed Manny swung his weapon toward Quan and his crew. The difference: this time…he actually may not have committed the crime for which he is accused. Quan is, once again, in Juvenile Detention. But, please do not pass it by if you’ve not yet met these characters. ![]() ![]() Dear Justyce by Nic Stone is the Young Adult, Realistic Fiction companion to Dear Martin. ![]()
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