Old Enough (paperback)
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No other book alludes to such seemingly unrelated subjects as peanut butter cups or Mr. Potato Head on the way to providing a concise history of the Twenty-Sixth Amendment and explaining its importance while delivering a strong non-partisan call for young voter turnout. Old Enough breaks the norms commonly found in non-fiction by thoughtfully addressing a significant topic in a well-researched but accessible and lighthearted way. Appealing to both reluctant and avid readers alike, the intended audience spans ninth grade to adult. The book includes drawings, historical images, a timeline, notes, and bibliography.
Note: If the paperback copy is sold out here, you can find it in these places:
Bookshop.org -supports local bookshops
(Heath Hen is an affiliate of Bookshop.org and will earn a commission if you click through to make a purchase.)
Other retailers can also order the book through their Ingram account by providing them with the title, author, publisher, publication date, and ISBN number: (Old Enough: How 18-Year-Olds Won the Vote & Why it Matters/Sheri J. Caplan/Heath Hen/Sept. 2020/978-1735493008).
No other book alludes to such seemingly unrelated subjects as peanut butter cups or Mr. Potato Head on the way to providing a concise history of the Twenty-Sixth Amendment and explaining its importance while delivering a strong non-partisan call for young voter turnout. Old Enough breaks the norms commonly found in non-fiction by thoughtfully addressing a significant topic in a well-researched but accessible and lighthearted way. Appealing to both reluctant and avid readers alike, the intended audience spans ninth grade to adult. The book includes drawings, historical images, a timeline, notes, and bibliography.
Note: If the paperback copy is sold out here, you can find it in these places:
Bookshop.org -supports local bookshops
(Heath Hen is an affiliate of Bookshop.org and will earn a commission if you click through to make a purchase.)
Other retailers can also order the book through their Ingram account by providing them with the title, author, publisher, publication date, and ISBN number: (Old Enough: How 18-Year-Olds Won the Vote & Why it Matters/Sheri J. Caplan/Heath Hen/Sept. 2020/978-1735493008).
No other book alludes to such seemingly unrelated subjects as peanut butter cups or Mr. Potato Head on the way to providing a concise history of the Twenty-Sixth Amendment and explaining its importance while delivering a strong non-partisan call for young voter turnout. Old Enough breaks the norms commonly found in non-fiction by thoughtfully addressing a significant topic in a well-researched but accessible and lighthearted way. Appealing to both reluctant and avid readers alike, the intended audience spans ninth grade to adult. The book includes drawings, historical images, a timeline, notes, and bibliography.