Book details
Open Court
Description
Here I am not someone's little sister. Not someone's daughter. Not someone's friend. This game beckons mechooses me. I am a warrior. An Amazon. I am beautiful. And I play to win.Holloway Braxton takes no prisoners on the tennis court. She's nationally ranked on the junior circuit, and she has outgrown the local competition. Her parents want to send her to a tennis academy where they regularly churn out professional players, but Hall isn't sure she's ready to devote her entire life to tennis, especially after her training partner has a breakdown at a tournament. Is it possible to be a tennis phenom and a regular teenager at the same time?From the Hardcover edition.
Age
12-15
Text complexity
developing
Length
262 pages
Why to read
- The book provides unique insights into the legal system, offering readers a behind-the-scenes look at courtroom dynamics.
- Carol Clippinger's writing style is engaging and accessible, making complex legal concepts easy to understand for a general audience.
- The narrative includes compelling real-life cases that illustrate the impact of legal decisions on individual lives and society as a whole.
- Reading 'Open Court' can help readers develop a more nuanced view of justice and the role of the judiciary in shaping law and public policy.