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Violence
Barely any
Family violence and suicide as backstory; referenced throughout
Language
Some
Some strong language; teen voice
Sexual Content
Some
Adult romantic content; more mature than typical YA
Substance Use
Barely any
Teen drinking in the small-town setting
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Heavy psychological themes of trauma, grief, and selective mutism as response to violence
What this book is about
Maggie hasn't spoken since the night her father killed her mother and himself. West Carter is the golden boy of Lawton, Alabama, hiding his own devastating family secret. When they're forced together, something unexpected happens. Glines's YA romance deals with trauma, silence, and the courage of speaking.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Murder-suicide as backstory (parents)
Teen trauma
Strong language
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