From the founder of The Cramm, a news outlet by and for the incredible
Gen Z activists who are already shaping our global future (really!),
this book is a dive into the history that's made the world what it is
today.
You can take a stand for justice. You can raise your voice to make a
difference. You can find your way to make a mark and change the world.
But first--you need to know what the actual F is going on in it.
Today's world can feel like a seriously confusing mess. Headlines and
newscasters and posts are coming at us from all sides, each talking
about the latest issues and injustices, and everyone with their own
opinion on how to solve the problems of the day. It's enough to make
anyone's mind melt. Right?
Enter: Cramm This Book, your one-stop-shop for the scoop behind the
scoop of the day. This is the read you need to understand everything
from how the conflicts in the Middle East got going to where Black Lives
Matter and Me Too actually began to what the full deal is with all of
the wildfires and hurricanes we see each year. Important topics to read
more about? We think so too. Dip in for more on the wars, the movements,
the disasters, and more--and get to know WTF is really going on.
Are you ready to take to the streets and take on the world? Then Cramm
This Book and get going.
The future is ours. What are you waiting for?
Praise for Cramm This Book
* "Insightful, balanced, and nuanced [with a] final message
[that] is a direct challenge to readers: now that you understand these
problems, are you going to do something about them?" --Booklist,
*STARRED REVIEW*
* "This highly informative text explains to Gen Zers that they not
only have a voice, but the power to use it . . . a timely, useful, and
much-needed title." --School Library Connection, *STARRED
REVIEW*
"Seltzer's authorial tone is easygoing, self-aware, honest, and inviting
while delivering crucial and sensitive information . . . This is an
ideal work for readers seeking a starting point for world knowledge and
societal activism." --Kirkus Reviews
"A super helpful resource for social studies classes and catching up on
social, economic, and political events." --School Library Journal