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So You Want To Be A Lawyer

So You Want To Be A Lawyer

By Linda Soules

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Most kids think being a lawyer means shouting in a courtroom. The truth is quieter, stranger, and far more powerful — and it just might describe your child.

So You Want To Be A Lawyer pulls back the curtain on one of the world's oldest professions and shows young readers what lawyers really do — not the version from TV, but the real work of reading closely, choosing exact words, and standing up for people who can't stand up for themselves.

Written for curious readers ages 10–14 (and a wonderful read-aloud for younger kids), this beautifully illustrated guide treats children as intellectual equals. It's honest about the hard parts and generous about the rewards — and it carries a message too few kids ever hear: you don't have to be the loudest person in the room to do important work.

Inside, young readers will:

  • Step hour-by-hour through a real "day in the life" of a working lawyer
  • Meet four lawyers who changed history — Thurgood Marshall, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Bryan Stevenson, and Constance Baker Motley
  • Discover true facts they'll race to repeat: the court that ruled a tomato is a vegetable, the medieval trials that put pigs and rats on the stand, and the Supreme Court's secret basketball court, nicknamed "the Highest Court in the Land"
  • Learn what it actually takes to get there — and simple ways to start preparing today


With a plain-language glossary, recommended books and resources, and a heartfelt note from the author, a lawyer of twenty-five years, this is a book children grow into, not out of.

For the kid who loves a good argument, notices the details everyone else misses, or quietly insists on what's fair — this one's for them.

They'll also confront the harder parts of the job: the long hours, the cases that don't end the way anyone hoped, and the responsibility of being the one person standing between a client and a system far larger than they are.

This book introduces young readers to the people who choose that work — and asks whether the careful reasoning, steady courage, and stubborn sense of fairness it requires might already live in them.

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