So far, I am enjoying Just Mercy very much but am every confused about why this book is considered a dystopia because it is non-fiction and about a lawyer. I can see the argument that this book shows a whole new side of the south that is extremely unjust and crazy when compared to normal society but the fact that these events and court cases are real is what is throwing me for a loop. During our seminar in class today, everyone else was able to provide a clear expiation to why their book was considered a dystopia. With Just Mercy I feel that I need to see more of the book before I can really agree with this books classification.
