<p>Young attractive and ready to change the world Caleb and Otana are heroes that have inspired a generation of readers.</p><p>But inspired them to do what exactly?</p><p>That's the question that comes up in Mr. Blake's 4th period English class when his students who are supposed to be reading Shakespeare instead start arguing about the popular Mountain Visions trilogy. Challenged by Mr. Blake to emulate their justice-seeking literary icons in real life five of his students decide to start the Youth for Justice League a group dedicated to helping the marginalized and making the world a better place.</p><p>Christine an enthusiastic book nerd is excited at the prospect of turning her fantasy world obsession into something real and meaningful. Young-Jin a serious-minded immigrant is intrigued by the idea of creating a student group that actually takes on important social issues. Bethany an artsy bohemian brings loads of positive energy and some much-needed social media savvy to the group. Gabriella Type A and top of her class sees the group as an interesting challenge and the stuff of a winning college admissions essay. J.D. a skeptic and an underachiever is only in the group to earn some extra credit.</p><p>Teenagers never save the world he insists.</p><p>From organizing an encampment on the school lawn to stopping traffic in front of a congressman's office these five high school sophomores navigate the rocky road of activism and learn that it's often dispiriting frustrating and even a little humiliating. But even if their meager efforts are not as epically dramatic and inspiring as the battles waged in their favorite books they find there's something addictive about it. They're doing things they've never seen their peers do they're standing up for principles that really matter and they're forming unlikely bonds with each other.</p>
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