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Reach for this book when your teen is grappling with the complexities of systemic injustice, the weight of social labels, or the feeling that the world has already decided who they are. Allegedly follows Mary Addison, a Black girl who was convicted of a horrific crime at age nine and is now trying to build a future while living in a group home. It explores heavy themes of institutional racism, the failures of the foster care system, and the blurred lines between guilt and innocence. Parents should be aware that this is a gritty, intense thriller intended for older teens (14 and up) due to its mature themes and depictions of trauma. It is a powerful choice for families looking to discuss how the justice system treats marginalized youth and the difficult path toward redemption.