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Reach for this book if your teenager is struggling with a significant loss of identity or seems vulnerable to extremist ideologies online. When Declan's promising baseball career ends due to injury, his resentment makes him an easy target for white supremacist recruiters. The story explores how isolation and digital echo chambers can radicalize a young person, leading him to target his former Jewish best friend, Jake. This is a vital read for understanding the mechanics of hate and the difficult path toward accountability. It is best suited for older teens (14+) due to its intense subject matter and honest look at systemic prejudice and violence. It offers a crucial opening for parents to discuss media literacy, the dangers of online grooming, and the courage required to unlearn toxic beliefs.