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Overview"When a racial tragedy divides a college town, a student free-speech club stands for unity amid violent demands for its termination. ""A breath of fresh air!"" Especially for teens, this modern YA novel teaches crucial ideas and skills needed today more than ever: How to critically process new experiences and information, helping readers resist the temptation to quickly flip to a radically different worldview simply because one of their principles appears to be in conflict. How to productively engage professors and friends who disagree with you. Key facts and concepts they may not get in college on the Constitution, free markets, climate change, race and diversity, American history, individual rights, and more. These act as mental tripwires so the reader will remember there is more to the story. A YEAR AFTER THE INCIDENT, a destructive group called Zero Supremacy marches against the officer involved as the trial approaches. Freshman Jace Kartchner conducts secret operations to undermine them. One of the operations goes wrong, and he must complete community service...alongside one of the Zeroes. Arguments over claims of white supremacy escalate into an all-out fight. Another target of Zero Supremacy is The Bathwater Brigade, a free-speech campus tradition where students seek out all angles of an issue. With college administration refusing to help, they are forced to meet in hiding for safety. Brigade member Mari Munoz gets Jace's attention as she covertly recruits the right kind of classmates for her club. Jace earns her trust and is invited in. Mari urges Jace to use his new skills to find nuance and common ground with the Zero. Jace can't believe he is actually becoming friends with one of the enemy, and his best friend is ready to disown him because of it. Meanwhile, Jace discovers he has accidentally given campus administration the excuse it has been waiting for to shut The Bathwater Brigade down for good. ""A brilliant idea!"" Become resilient among today's conflicting ideologies through this powerful story." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jefferson J ShupePublisher: Bathwater Industries LLC Imprint: Bathwater Industries LLC Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.513kg ISBN: 9781736012130ISBN 10: 1736012134 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 16 May 2023 Recommended Age: From 14 to 18 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""This book delivers critical strategies for understanding & navigating the divisiveness of our times."" - Monica Harris ""An entertaining story that might help you change the world."" - Cathy Duffy ""This book is the perfect antidote to today's divisiveness, partisanship, and post-modern broken logic."" - Caleb Nelson" Author InformationWhen it came to political discussion, Jefferson Shupe used to do it all wrong. He would argue the best points for his tribe, and try to make the other side look dumb. A few particularly bad experiences set him on a quest to find a better way. He because genuinely curious about those who disagreed with him, and developed skills and techniques that helped him think critically, and seek out nuance and common ground. His passion is to teach this life-changing method to teens and adults.Jefferson and his wife live in Utah with their four kids. Besides writing, he enjoys mountain biking with the family, and writing software and music. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |