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Description
The book is about Brooke Covington, whose life changed when her older brother Jason confessed to murdering his best friend Calvin. A year after the tragedy, Brooke and her family struggle with being ostracized by their community. The story deals with themes of family, guilt, and moving forward after tragedy.
Quick Summary
In this gripping tale, a teenage girl must navigate life after her beloved brother confesses to murdering his best friend, turning her family into outcasts overnight. Readers will devour the pages as Brooke races to uncover the truth behind her brother's shocking confession while dealing with betrayal, family fractures, and the weight of secrets that refuse to stay buried. If your kid loves the mystery and emotional depth of "Thirteen Reasons Why" or the small-town secrets in "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder," they'll be hooked from the first page. This book is a perfect fit for teens in grades 9 through 12 who enjoy stories about family drama, mysteries, and characters facing impossible choices.