An Instagram influencer who uses a wheelchair becomes embroiled in conspiracies.
Quinn Calvet’s junior year isn’t starting out well. She’d hoped to bond with her older sister, Ava, before Ava left for college; hang with her best friend, Ximena; and boost engagement on her Instagram account, “The Whine.” But Ava’s obsessed with grades and extracurriculars, especially Defend Kids, a club to fight child trafficking…which is helmed by notorious bully Cade Bird. And Ximena’s inseparable from her boyfriend, making Quinn—who already feels socially behind her peers after rheumatoid arthritis caused her to miss most of seventh grade—feel left out. When Cade reports that two classmates have disappeared, Quinn amplifies the news on “The Whine.” But as her followers skyrocket, commenters mob “The Whine” with conspiracy theories and coded references to the Cabal, a mysterious organization supposedly abducting kids across the Northeast U.S. Soon, Quinn’s social media account becomes a vector for misinformation and vigilantes’ violent threats as she and attractive Asher King, her unexpected sidekick, frantically sort fact from fiction. But how can Quinn deactivate her Instagram and lose this source of income when her family struggles financially? Otis, a former CIA officer, realistically examines conspiracy theories while extending compassion to believers. The dialogue is occasionally heavy on exposition, and some secondary characters lack nuance; however, the author’s portrayals of disability, ableism, and growing up experiencing both are insightful. Most main characters are White.
A timely, unsettling, and insightful read.
(author’s note) (Suspense. 14-18)