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“A mesmerizing, punch-in-the-gut story about the power of friendship

and the horrors hiding right in front of us.― (Laurie Halse Anderson,

author of Speak and Chains)“This thought-provoking thriller examines

issues such as abuse, gentrification, and the marginalization of people

of color with nuance and sensitivity. The narrative deftly moves back

and forth between past and present, building to a devastating

conclusion. A spellbinding, profoundly moving choice for YA

collections.― (School Library Journal (starred review))“Jackson

effortlessly weaves elements of suspense with issues of race, class, and

gender, casting a harsh light on a world that often refuses to notice

the disappearances of black and brown girls. The twist at the end is

both gaspworthy and heartbreaking.― (Bulletin of the Center for

Childrenâ€s Books (starred review))“Jackson doesnâ€t hold anything

back when it comes to the pain of abuse and the ramifications of turning

a blind eye. Itâ€s a frank, devastating read filled with real and

flawed characters, and itâ€s a story that needs to be read.―

(Booklist)“In addition to a gripping plot line, underlying social

issues bubble beneath the surface, such as neighborhood gentrification,

race, poverty, community, the healing of connection, and the destruction

in disconnection.― (The Horn Book)“The gravest, most fundamental

challenge in Tiffany D. Jacksonâ€s devastating novel is leveled at a

society that purports to value children while allowing untold numbers of

them, particularly poor children and children of color, to fall through

the cracks.― (Chicago Tribune)PRAISE FOR ALLEGEDLY: ★ “With

remarkable skill, Jackson offers an unflinching portrayal of the raw

social outcomes when youth are entrapped in a vicious cycle of

nonparenting and are sent spiraling down the prison-for-profit pipeline.

Dark, suspenseful.― (School Library Journal (starred review))★ “Her

novel effectively joins Ava DuVernayâ€s documentary 13th and Michelle

Alexanderâ€s The New Jim Crow (2010) to become another indictment of

the penal systemâ€s decimating power beyond its bars and, more subtly

and refreshingly, a pro-reproductive-justice novel. Searing and true.―

(Kirkus Reviews (starred review))★ “The characters are complex, the

situation unsettling, and the line between right and wrong hopelessly

blurred. Itâ€s also intensely relevant, addressing race, age, and

mental illness within the criminal justice system. Well conceived and

executed, this is an absorbing and exceptional first novel.―

(Publishers Weekly (starred review))★ “Suspenseful without being


emotionally manipulative, compelling without resorting to shock value,

this is a tightly spun debut that wrestles with many intense ideas and

ends with a knife twist that will send readers racing back to the

beginning again.― (Booklist (starred review)) Read more Tiffany D.

Jackson is the author of Allegedly, Mondayâ€s Not Coming, and Let Me

Hear a Rhyme. A TV professional by day, novelist by night, she received

her bachelor of arts in film from Howard University and her master of

arts in media studies from the New School. A Brooklyn native, she is a

lover of naps, cookie dough, and beaches, currently residing in the

borough she loves, most likely multitasking. You can visit her online at

www.writeinbk.com. Read more

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