Some battles are fought with swords.

Others are fought with sharp words, stubborn courage, and a refusal to accept nonsense.

In the bustling, rule-bending streets of nineteenth-century Paris, Louise Michel spots a problem that makes her red scarf practically itch with impatience: work that isn’t fair, rules that aren’t equal, and powerful people who are far too comfortable with both. Naturally, she decides something must be done.

The Fight for Fair Pay is a story about speaking up when the world tells you to stay quiet, about clever plans instead of loud speeches, and about how small acts of bravery can make even the most stubborn systems wobble. It’s fast, funny, and quietly rebellious—packed with wit, warmth, and just enough trouble to keep things interesting.

Perfect for readers who like their history lively, their heroes sharp-tongued, and their stories full of heart, this book proves that you don’t need superpowers to change the rules. You just need nerve, imagination… and the courage to ask an awkward question at exactly the right moment.

👉 Ready to meet a rebel who knows that fairness is worth fighting for?

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