Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Voting Rights currently being discussed on the U S Senate Floor 1-18-22

 Currently, we are listening to the U S Senate discussion on the John Lewis Voting Rights bill.


 The Senators from Oregon and Maryland have just mentioned something that I read in the book that I reviewed on Goodreads late last year.  Here is my review


The Voting Booth

by  (Goodreads Author)


Marva Sheridan was born ready for this day. She's always been driven to make a difference in the world, and what better way than to vote in her first election?

Duke Crenshaw is so done with this election. He just wants to get voting over with so he can prepare for his band's first paying gig tonight. Only problem? Duke can't vote.

When Marva sees Duke turned away from their polling place, she takes it upon herself to make sure his vote is counted. She hasn't spent months doorbelling and registering voters just to see someone denied their right. And that's how their whirlwind day begins, rushing from precinct to precinct, cutting school, waiting in endless lines, turned away time and again, trying to do one simple thing: vote. They may have started out as strangers, but as Duke and Marva team up to beat a rigged system (and find Marva's missing cat), it's clear that there's more to their connection than a shared mission for democracy.

Romantic and triumphant, The Voting Booth is proof that you can't sit around waiting for the world to change, but some things are just meant to be.
 



This is a teen book well worth reading, its message is
more important today than ever before. 

If you value our democratic form of government, it is 
for you to take a stand.


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