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Reach for this book when your teenager is processing the complexities of systemic racism, the impact of social media on justice, or the nuance of performative versus genuine allyship. This high stakes mystery follows two girls from opposite sides of a racially divided town as they investigate the murder of their school's first Black homecoming queen. While the plot is a fast paced thriller, the heart of the story deals with racial bias, class privilege, and the heavy burden of community secrets. It is an intense but necessary read for teens ready to examine how power and prejudice intersect in modern America. Parents may choose it to bridge the gap between entertainment and serious social discourse, providing a safe space to discuss fairness and accountability.