Slated draws readers in through the high stakes of Kyla hiding her forbidden emotions from a government tracking device while uncovering her erased identity. The story builds tension as she discovers hidden athletic skills that contradict her official history. Books in this family share a focus on dystopian surveillance, suppressed memories, and protagonists who maintain a secret internal rebellion.

Reach for this book when your teenager is grappling with the complexities of identity, autonomy, and the feeling that their life is being scripted by others. It is a powerful tool for young people who are starting to question authority and want to understand the moral weight of their own choices. The story follows Kyla, a girl who has had her memory erased as a 'reset' for past crimes, leaving her to navigate a world where her every emotion is monitored by a government-mandated device. While the setting is dystopian, the emotional core is deeply relatable for adolescents: the struggle to determine who you are when you don't fit the mold society has cast for you. Parents will appreciate how the book explores trust, the ethics of punishment, and the resilience of the human spirit. It is appropriate for ages 12 and up, serving as a gripping thriller that balances high-stakes action with a thoughtful exploration of what truly makes us who we are.