About the Book
Seattle, Washington: summer of 2021. It’s all been too much for Ruth. In one year, she’s had to deal with a pandemic, turbulent politics, and moving across the country from New York to Seattle. Ruth's parents want her to be a perfect student like her Stanford-bound brother, but all she wants is an out. She’s about to get her chance. A new law meant to limit far-right extremism backfires, and revenge-hungry militias organize violent occupations on the West Coast. A counter-protest movement takes shape in Seattle, and Ruth, desperate for a purpose not tied to school, signs up. She joins up with a group of teens, but their pasts catch up to them and the group starts to unravel. It’s hard to fight for a better world when you’re fighting with each other -- and with yourself.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Literature & Fiction Books
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 446 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798211608863
- Publish Date: Jan 21, 2023
- Language English
- Keywords teens, mental health, YA
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About the Creator
Beatrice Rose
Kansas
Hi, I’m Beatrice Rose. I’m 19 at the time that I finished this book. I’m interested in modern history, psychology, and keeping up with current events and online subcultures. I love drawing and songwriting, as well as working on my books. I grew up in Austin, Texas, and now live in Kansas with my parents, my cat Otto, and my dog, Johnnycake.