People Who Said No: Courage Against Oppression

by Laura Scandiffio (Author)

People Who Said No: Courage Against Oppression
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
When saying no is the right thing to do. Sometimes it's okay to ignore the rules or break the law. In fact, it's essential! This thought-provoking book features people who did just that: Sophie and Hans Scholl, siblings who distributed antigovernment pamphlets in Nazi Germany; and Andrei Sakharov, who helped develop the nuclear bomb in Cold War Russia, but then spoke out against its use. Some, like Rosa Parks, were not originally in positions of political power but came out of the ranks of regular citizens to stand up for human rights. Others, like Oscar Romero, archbishop of El Salvador, used their power to change the status quo. Also included are Helen Suzman, a South African member of parliament who fought apartheid; Aung San Suu Kyi, who spent years under house arrest for protesting the dictatorship in Burma; and the people of Egypt, who recently brought down the repressive government of Hosni Mubarak. These inspirational profiles of people who followed their moral compass make for riveting stories as well as excellent starting points for discussions about ethics and morality.
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School Library Journal

Gr 5-8--Seven profiles of people (Rosa Parks, Andrei Sakharov, etc.) who spoke out against oppression and injustice. Each one highlights a particular period, including the Nazi and apartheid eras. Photographs, graphics, and headings are clear and interesting, and each section contains a brief summary of the period or event. While most will be excellent supplements to history texts, the chapters on Aung San Suu Kyi and on the uprising in Egypt are already out-of-date. Without the benefit of time and some closure, they feel unfinished and will frustrate readers. Given Scandiffio's writing style, sometimes the book reads like good historical fiction. For older readers, however, the imagined dialogue may seem unsophisticated and off-putting; for reluctant readers, it can be a useful introduction to nonfiction works.--Caroline Hanson, Thurgood Marshall Academy Public Charter High School, Washington, DC

Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Review quotes

Themes described here are universal but especially relevant to the intended audience, with highly engaging and up-to-date exemplars of the right ways to say no.—Erin Anderson"Booklist" (11/15/2012)
Laura Scandiffio

Laura Scandiffio has written many non-fiction books for young readers, including "Escapes!" in the True Stories from the Edge series. She lives with her family in Toronto, Ontario.

Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781554513826
Lexile Measure
890
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Annick Press
Publication date
June 20, 2012
Series
-
BISAC categories
JNF053140 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Social Topics | Prejudice & Racism
JNF043000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Social Science | Politics & Government
JNF053200 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Social Topics | Values & Virtues
Library of Congress categories
Social reformers
Political activists
Dissenters

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