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The Justice Trilogy, also known as the Justice Cycle, is a fantastic series of science fiction books for young adults. These books were written by the talented author Virginia Hamilton. They are very special because they were among the first science fiction novels for young people written by a major African American author. Many people also find these stories thought-provoking and full of deep ideas!

Discovering The Justice Trilogy Books

This exciting series tells the story of a girl named Justice and her brothers. They discover they have amazing psychic powers. Their adventures take them through time and space, facing challenges and learning about themselves.

Book One: Justice and Her Brothers

The first book in the series is called Justice and Her Brothers. It was published in 1978. In this story, a young African American girl named Justice is enjoying her summer in the countryside. But her peaceful time changes when she finds out she has powerful psychic abilities. Her twin brothers also have these special powers. They are quite mysterious, and Justice must learn to understand them and their gifts.

Book Two: Dustland

The second book, Dustland, came out in 1980. In this adventure, Justice and her brothers travel through time. They are joined by a friend. They find themselves in a very strange future world. This world is post-apocalyptic, meaning something big happened to change it forever. They must figure out how to survive and what their purpose is in this new time.

Book Three: The Gathering

The final book in the trilogy is The Gathering, published in 1981. In this story, Justice and her brothers face their biggest challenge yet. They have to work together and overcome their disagreements. Their mission is to defeat a powerful and evil being from the future. This being threatens everything they know. They must use all their powers and courage to win.

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