Real Justice: Fourteen and Sentenced to Death

The Story of Steven Truscott

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Pub Date Mar 14 2012 | Archive Date Dec 17 2013
James Lorimer & Company | Lorimer Children & Teens

Description

At fourteen, Steve Truscott was a typical teenager in rural Ontario in the fifties, mainly concerned about going fishing, playing football, and racing bikes with his friends. One summer evening, his twelve-year-old classmate, Lynne Harper, asked for a lift to the nearby highway on his bicycle and Steve agreed. Unfortunately, that made Steve the last person known to see Lynne alive.

His world collapsed around him when he was arrested and then convicted of killing Lynne Harper. The penalty at the time was death by hanging. Although the sentence was changed to life in prison, Steve suffered for years behind bars for a murder he didn't commit. When his case gained national attention, the Supreme Court of Canada reviewed the evidence—and confirmed his conviction.

It took over forty years and a determination to prove his innocence for him to finally clear his name. He has since received an apology and compensation for his ordeal.

In this book, young readers will discover how an innocent boy was presumed guilty by the justice system, and how in the end, that same justice system, prodded by Truscott and his lawyers, was able to acknowledge the terrible wrong done to him.

Distributed in the U.S by Lerner Publishing Group

At fourteen, Steve Truscott was a typical teenager in rural Ontario in the fifties, mainly concerned about going fishing, playing football, and racing bikes with his friends. One summer evening, his...


Advance Praise

Shortlisted for the 2013 RED MAPLE AWARD for Non-Fiction.

"[A] clearly written, compelling book. . . Author Swan deftly interweaves dialogue with simple urgent text that moves the story along quickly." Rated E - Excellent, enduring, everyone should see it!

- Joan Marshall Resource Links

"[Real Justice books] are quick and simple reads but will keep reluctant young adult readers flipping the pages to see how the stories turn out."

- Sandra O'Brien Canadian Children's Book News

"Short chapters and direct writing filled with dialogue make this book easily accessible, especially to struggling readers. A centre section, filled with black and white photos of the principals and the crime scene, adds to the story's authenticity and an appended glossary defines legal terms."

- Kay Weisman CM: Canadian Review of Materials

"accessible and easy to read"

- Amy Cheney School Library Journal

"“[Real Justice books] build on the popularity of true crime while tying into the justice system, and would be excellent classroom resources for government classes.”"

- VOYA

Shortlisted for the 2013 RED MAPLE AWARD for Non-Fiction.

"[A] clearly written, compelling book. . . Author Swan deftly interweaves dialogue with simple urgent text that moves the story along...


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