Soman Chainani's 'Young World' Inspires Teens to Engage in Politics
'Young World' author Soman Chainani wants readers to run for office
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Author Soman Chainani aims to motivate teenagers to vote and run for office through his new book 'Young World', featuring a teen protagonist who becomes President of the United States. The book encourages youth to take control of their political futures and includes resources for voter registration.
- 01Soman Chainani's new book 'Young World' encourages teenagers to engage in politics.
- 02The protagonist, Benton Young, becomes President through a viral campaign.
- 03Chainani emphasizes the importance of youth involvement in political decisions.
- 04The book explores the potential for young leaders to inspire change globally.
- 05Chainani collaborated with political experts to enhance the book's realism.
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In his latest book, 'Young World', author Soman Chainani encourages teenagers to take an active role in politics by voting and running for office. The story follows 17-year-old Benton Young, who becomes President of the United States after a viral YouTube campaign urging voters to write him in. Chainani believes that young people must take control of their political futures, stating, "There are a lot of problems that are out there in the world and no one's coming to save you from them." The book's website will provide links for voter registration and resources to support young candidates. Chainani's narrative also explores the dynamics of power, showing how young leaders can inspire change but may also face corruption. He consulted with former Obama advisor Eric Schultz to ensure the political aspects of the story were grounded in reality. With themes of youth empowerment and political engagement, 'Young World' aims to resonate with a generation that has grown up with Chainani's previous works, including the popular School for Good and Evil series.
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Chainani's book may inspire a new generation of voters and political candidates, encouraging youth to take action in their communities.
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