Shana Tremain is a good kid. She knows right from wrong and shes never been in any serious trouble. But when her best friend, Carrie, comes to her for help, Shana agrees to break the law to save Carrie from a molester. She even feels good about it for a while.
Then trouble starts. Someone in their group of friends is stealing from the others. As she searches for the truth, Shana uncovers evidence that raises a terrifying question: Has she made a horrible mistake?
Faced with the reality of what shes done, Shana finds herself trapped in a web of her own lies and deceit. Can she convince the right people that shes telling the truth now? Either way its clear someone is going to pay a terrible price for her crime
A Red Maple 2013 Nominee
For a short novel, the impact of the relationship between the girls is powerful and quick to reach out to the reader. You don't have to identify with the specific circumstances of the group of girls to recognize the dynamics almost instantly- intense loyalty, the devastation of betrayal, the drop of your stomach when a mistake is realized, the desperation for a wrong to be corrected, the shame and fear of being outcast. These are all emotions that can be experienced several times a day in the life of a teenage girl. The rules of social survival can be brutal and binding. Defying those rules can change how you see yourself and how those you think you know treat you.
This is a powerful story that examines how motives and truth can change in an instant, altering who we think we are and who we will become.
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