This book was really difficult to read because of the content; it’s very powerful, but will need content warnings if added to a high school collection.
The main character, Virginia, is a victim of sexual assault and abuse – but she is keeping it hidden. Instead, she displays risky behaviors with drinking, drug use, and sex. As the reader, we are not made aware of the extent of the abuse, and the fact that there are multiple abusers, until much later in the book. Instead we follow Virginia’s journey of self-loathing desire to feel love.
As details about Virginia’s story unfold, other victims come forward – all of which are close friends of Virginia’s and all were groomed by the same abuser.
This book should be considered for high school libraries only.
It is set in Washington State and has some local references, which I always appreciate.