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Make Good Trouble: Discover Movements That Sparked Change

Make Good Trouble: Discover Movements That Sparked Change

Make Good Trouble: Discover Movements That Sparked Change invites readers into powerful stories of activism that shaped history. This non-fiction book is perfect for curious teens and adults who want to understand how change happens and why collective action matters. With an uplifting, hopeful tone, it speaks to students, educators, families, and aspiring young change-makers ready to see themselves as part of the story.

With more than 70 narratives, Make Good Trouble weaves together moments from the Newsboys strike of 1899 to Greta Thunberg’s School Strikes for Climate, and from student-led protests against book bans to countless acts of everyday courage. The writing is warm and accessible, balancing clear context with human voices so readers feel the heartbeat of each movement. The book presents key ideas—voice, strategy, solidarity, and civic engagement—through engaging storytelling, concise timelines, and diverse perspectives that show change is built by people from all backgrounds and ages.

Each chapter highlights a movement's origins, the actions taken, and the lasting impact, making it easy for readers to draw inspiration and practical ideas for getting involved in their own communities. The book’s approachable style invites readers to reflect on history while imagining how they might contribute to a more just world.

  • 70+ narratives of global activism
  • Notable moments across history, including the Newsboys strike (1899), Freedom Summer (1964), Greta Thunberg’s climate strikes, and student-led challenges to censorship
  • Diverse voices across backgrounds, beliefs, and ages
  • Clear explanations of key concepts such as activism, advocacy, and civic engagement
  • Engaging storytelling with accessible history and real-life examples
  • Practical ideas for finding your voice and taking action in your community

After finishing Make Good Trouble, readers carry a sense of agency, curiosity, and responsibility. They understand how movements begin, what it takes to sustain them, and how to translate learning into action in their own communities, feeling inspired to work toward a fairer future.

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Make Good Trouble: Discover Movements That Sparked Change invites readers into powerful stories of activism that shaped history. This non-fiction book is perfect for curious teens and adults who want to understand how change happens and why collective action matters. With an uplifting, hopeful tone, it speaks to students, educators, families, and aspiring young change-makers ready to see themselves as part of the story.

With more than 70 narratives, Make Good Trouble weaves together moments from the Newsboys strike of 1899 to Greta Thunberg’s School Strikes for Climate, and from student-led protests against book bans to countless acts of everyday courage. The writing is warm and accessible, balancing clear context with human voices so readers feel the heartbeat of each movement. The book presents key ideas—voice, strategy, solidarity, and civic engagement—through engaging storytelling, concise timelines, and diverse perspectives that show change is built by people from all backgrounds and ages.

Each chapter highlights a movement's origins, the actions taken, and the lasting impact, making it easy for readers to draw inspiration and practical ideas for getting involved in their own communities. The book’s approachable style invites readers to reflect on history while imagining how they might contribute to a more just world.

  • 70+ narratives of global activism
  • Notable moments across history, including the Newsboys strike (1899), Freedom Summer (1964), Greta Thunberg’s climate strikes, and student-led challenges to censorship
  • Diverse voices across backgrounds, beliefs, and ages
  • Clear explanations of key concepts such as activism, advocacy, and civic engagement
  • Engaging storytelling with accessible history and real-life examples
  • Practical ideas for finding your voice and taking action in your community

After finishing Make Good Trouble, readers carry a sense of agency, curiosity, and responsibility. They understand how movements begin, what it takes to sustain them, and how to translate learning into action in their own communities, feeling inspired to work toward a fairer future.