This story thrives on the tension between two girls as they navigate a restrictive religious commune and a frantic escape into the unknown. It captures the painful tug-of-war between family loyalty and the realization that one's home is a cage. Books in this family share atmospheric, high-stakes settings where characters must question indoctrination to find their own truth.

A parent might reach for this book when their teenager begins to question the values they have been raised with or is struggling with the pressure of a high-control social or religious group. It is an essential choice for families navigating transitions out of rigid environments or for parents who want to foster critical thinking about authority and truth. The story follows two best friends, Agnes and Honey, who live in a strict religious commune called Mount Hope. As allegations of abuse surface and a grandmother attempts a rescue, the girls must decide whether to stay in the only world they have ever known or risk everything for freedom. It is a powerful exploration of loyalty and self-discovery for ages 12 and up.