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Girl on Trial

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Does doing one bad thing make you a bad person?

Sixteen-year-old Emily Keller, known by the media as Keller the Killer, is accused of causing the deaths of a family of four, including young children. Emily is one of the youngest females to be accused of a crime so heinous, making this the nation's biggest trial of the year. But what really happened that fateful night—and who's responsible—is anything but straightforward.

Living in a trailer park in Baltimore with her twin brother and alcoholic mother, Emily's life hasn't been easy. She's had to grow up fast, and like any teen, has made questionable decisions in a desperate attempt to fit in with her peers. Will her mistakes amount to a guilty verdict and a life in prison? It's up to the jury to decide.

For readers who enjoy Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll, 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher, and One of Us is Lying by Karen M. McManus.

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      September 15, 2023
      A 16-year-old experiences heartache before healing in her misguided quest for popularity. Self-conscious Emily wants to project a very different picture of her life to her peers, especially after her only friend calls out Debbie, Emily's mother, for her alcoholism during an argument. Debbie can't afford the nice clothes and house Emily would prefer, and because of her drinking, she's emotionally unavailable. Eager for acceptance, Emily befriends pretty, outgoing Hannah after carefully observing her on social media. Despite her misgivings, Emily follows wherever Hannah leads. The prologue sets the scene for Emily, who's preparing to share her story at a Narcotics Anonymous meeting in 2022. From there, the third-person narrative moves between Emily's criminal trial in early 2019 and the spiral of events the previous year that led up to her being accused of manslaughter. The reveals come slowly, and readers will be on edge as Emily's decisions lead her to become involved in and vulnerable to dangerous situations. It's all painfully believable, especially when Emily blames herself for the deaths of the family for whom she was babysitting. When the truth is finally established, Emily is able to assess what happened and deal with what comes next. Her road is made bearable by the support of some caring characters, including Debbie, who, post-trial, makes her own turnaround. The epilogue brings the roller-coaster ride to a satisfying conclusion. Most characters are cued white. Gripping, tragic, but ultimately hopeful. (resources) (Fiction. 14-18)

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