Rumors spiral out of control and create chaos with serious consequences at an elite prep school.
Clayton and Charaipotra team up again to expose the truth behind the privilege, this time with a story set at Foxham Preparatory Academy, where the children of Washington, D.C.’s most prestigious and powerful attend school. Bryn, the once-popular student body president, is now seen as “a trashy white girl” after running her ex-boyfriend’s car off the road in a jealous rage. When Cora’s boyfriend, Baez, son of a Nigerian diplomat, is injured in the crash, Cora—who is the epitome of Black excellence—cuts her former best friend off and becomes the school’s new queen bee. Indian immigrant Georgie is forced to attend weight loss camp by her parents over the summer and, after losing a lot of weight, is determined to reinvent herself—or at least figure out who she really is. Georgie’s new look puts a target on her back, and she becomes the first in a long line of victims of toxic rumors and lies. Told in four parts—“The Rumor,” “The Lies,” “The Game,” and “The Truth”—the book follows the three protagonists who alternate in narrating chapters. Perfectionism, parental pressure, and the desire for popularity are issues at the heart of this story featuring a diverse cast of characters. Despite the gossipy tone and fast pace, serious issues are explored.
An emotional and engaging drama full of twists and turns.
(content warning) (Fiction. 14-18)