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The Voice : True Stories from Legendary Leaders: A Teen's Guide to Finding Your Voice and Creating Change

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Overview

What if the greatest leaders in history could teach you

how to find YOUR voice?

Meet Alex - an 18-year-old who organized a school walkout,

lost a student VP election by eleven votes, sat in a

district advisory meeting where a board member scrolled

his phone while they spoke, and kept showing up anyway.

The Voice isn't a lecture about leadership. It's a

peer-to-peer guide where the true stories of legendary

changemakers meet the real challenges teens face when

they want to make something happen.

Inside you'll discover:

- How to start before you feel ready

- What listening actually looks like - and why most skip it

- How to handle rejection from people in power

- Leading through loss, burnout, and the weeks you want to quit

- Making decisions without all the information

- What to do when people you trust let you down

- The cost of saying the true thing - and why it's worth it

- How to build something that outlasts you

12 chapters. 15+ legendary leaders. Real struggles told as

gripping narratives - not textbook summaries.

Learn from Malala Yousafzai speaking out at eleven, Harriet

Tubman making decisions in the dark, Stacey Abrams turning

a devastating loss into something more powerful than a win,

Nelson Mandela spending 27 years learning to understand his

enemies, Bayard Rustin organizing the March on Washington

without his name on the program, Emma Gonz lez's four

minutes of silence, and more.

Each chapter includes Alex's honest peer stories, legendary

leader narratives, reflection questions, and a practical

action step.

This book is for you if:

- You have something to say but don't know how to say it

- You've been dismissed by people who should have listened

- You tried to change something and it didn't work

- You burned out on something you cared about

- You want to learn from the best without adult lectures

Unlike leadership books written by executives reflecting

from decades away, Alex is your peer - eighteen, just

finished the journey you're on, honest about the failures.

Alex's key insight: Leadership isn't a title. It's seeing

the gap between what is and what needs to be, and deciding

you're the one who's going to close it.

From the author of The Comeback (The Next Level Series,

Book 1), Inspiring Stories for Teen Boys, and Inspiring

Stories for Teen Girls.

You don't need a title to lead. Start here.

Details

  • ISBN-13: 9786210654257
  • ISBN-10: 6210654258
  • Publisher: Ethereal Ray
  • Publish Date: March 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.26 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.39 pounds
  • Page Count: 124
  • Reading Level: Ages 13-18

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