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Violence
Barely any
No graphic violence
Language
None
Clean language; appropriate for young readers
Sexual Content
None
No sexual content
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
The stress of being falsely accused — handled appropriately for a young adult audience
What this book is about
Thirteen-year-old legal prodigy Theo Boone is falsely accused of stealing a student's laptop. While trying to prove his own innocence, he must navigate middle school politics, unhelpful adults, and a town quick to assume the worst. The third Theodore Boone book from John Grisham's young adult series — accessible, fun, and a solid introduction to legal thinking for younger readers.
Notes for sensitive readers
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A young adult mystery appropriate for middle school readers
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