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by Lauren McLaughlin

In this #MeToo-era novel, a group of small-town teenagers deal with the ripple effect of sexual assault, trauma, and revenge.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

At first glance, the sleepy suburb of Jonesville, Massachusetts doesn't seem to have much going on. The teens at Jonesville High are itching for more, ready to escape the confines of suburbia and the cliche of classroom cliques ...but there's more to the story behind closed doors. Town darling and star athlete Tarkin Shaw reveals himself to be a predator who has used his privilege to prey upon girls for years , with no consequences. After a shocking assault, a group of shaken but stubborn friends are ready for revenge-but things don't quite go as planned . Instead, they're forced to step up and confront the injustice of a world that paints girls as victims who get what they deserve.

Author Biography

LAUREN MCLAUGHLIN is the author of five novels, Cycler, (Re)Cycler, Scored, The Free, and Send Pics. She has also written the children's picture books Wonderful You and Mitzi Tulane, Preschool Detective. Prior to her fiction career, she spent ten years as a screenwriter and movie producer. Her screenplay credits include Prisoner of Love, starring Naomi Campbell, Specimen, starring Mark Paul Gosselaar, and Hypercube. She also produced American Psycho, Buffalo 66, and several other feature films.

Review

A gritty read for a woke generation. —KIRKUSMcLaughlin has crafted a compelling novel that is somehow both timely and timeless: a perfect storm of topical issues affecting our society—and especially connected teens—today, but also an enduring lesson in empathy which reminds us that the truth behind the clickbait headlines often is hidden. —E.C. MYERS, author of the Andre Norton Award–winning Fair Coin, Quantum Coin, The Silence of Six, and moreA relentless and fierce thriller crossed with an incisive story of gender, class and race. It grabs and grabs and never lets go. —CORY DOCTOROW, author of Little Brother and Radicalized

Promotional

5,000+ print runGalleys availableAdvance reader copies to be printedSocial media campaignNational print and online campaign8+ city national tour (NYC, Brooklyn, Boston, San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, LA, Philadelphia, etc.)Media push during Sexual Assault Awareness Month (April)

Long Description

At first glance, the sleepy suburb of Jonesville, Massachusetts doesn't seem to have much going on. The teens at Jonesville High are itching for more, ready to escape the confines of suburbia and the cliche of classroom cliques ...but there's more to the story behind closed doors. Town darling and star athlete Tarkin Shaw reveals himself to be a predator who has used his privilege to prey upon girls for years , with no consequences. After a shocking assault, a group of shaken but stubborn friends are ready for revenge-but things don't quite go as planned . Instead, they're forced to step up and confront the injustice of a world that paints girls as victims who get what they deserve.

Review Quote

A gritty read for a woke generation. --KIRKUS McLaughlin has crafted a compelling novel that is somehow both timely and timeless: a perfect storm of topical issues affecting our society--and especially connected teens--today, but also an enduring lesson in empathy which reminds us that the truth behind the clickbait headlines often is hidden. --E.C. MYERS, author of the Andre Norton Award-winning Fair Coin, Quantum Coin, The Silence of Six, and more A relentless and fierce thriller crossed with an incisive story of gender, class and race. It grabs and grabs and never lets go. --CORY DOCTOROW, author of Little Brother and Radicalized

Excerpt from Book

My cell phone chirps as I pull up a chair and sit beside him at his work bench. It's a message from Elena DePiero, my colleague at the Bugle. Apparently, the police were called out last night to a keg party on Brooks Road, and Elena wants to know if I was there. I wasn't, of course. I eschew keg parties. Or they eschew me, depending on your point of view. I'm pretty sure the party she's talking about happened at Tara Budzynski's house. I overheard people talking about it at school on Friday. Tara's a junior, a middling field hockey player, marginally well-liked but not quite popular. Definitely not in the upper echelons of Jonesville High society, but reaching, baby, reaching for the stars. It must be a really slow news day if Elena's trolling high school keg parties in search of a lead. Then again, this is Jonesville. Every day is a slow news day. I tell her I'll dig up whatever I can, then, while DeShawn works on Terence, I hit the usual sites on my phone. Sure enough, there's loads of chatter about who hooked up with whom, who broke up with whom, who got drunk, who got stupid at Tara's party. It's the typical Jonesville bacchanalia, with the requisite pics to back it up: girls flashing their bras, guys chugging beer, other guys passed out, somebody's naked butt, a still life of puke in the flowerbeds. Someone even captured video of the cops arriving while dozens of kids fled the scene. "Hey, who's that?" DeShawn asks, pointing to my phone. On the screen is a poorly lit photo, featuring an unconscious girl being carried by three other girls across the front lawn, her long hair dragging along the grass. "Is that Suze Tilman?" he asks. It's hard to tell. The unconscious girl's face is obscured behind the legs of one of the other girls. "Well, that one's Nikki Petronzio," he says, pointing to the girl on the left. I can't see her face, but I recognize Nikki's hair: long, dark, and blade straight, like Cher from the early days. "And that's Lydia Moreau," he says, pointing to the little blonde pixie on the right. The third girl is hidden behind the others, but I'm guessing it's Ani Chakrabarti, because these girls tend to move as a pack. Which, by deduction, means the girl being carried out of there is almost certainly the illustrious Suze Tilman, the fourth and newest member of their pack. "I hope she's not hurt," DeShawn says. "She's probably just drunk." "Dude, everyone knows that Suze Tilman doesn't drink." "Really? Everyone knows that? I didn't know that." "What's she even doing at that party?" he asks. "Since when do Suze and those girls go to parties?" "DeShawn, you've never been to a party. How do you know who goes to them?" He ignores my question. He's too stricken by the photograph. "I'm really worried about her, man." To be clear, Suze is not a friend of ours. Neither of us has ever spoken to her. We're juniors. She's a senior. She moved here from Munich last year and was immediately co-opted by Nikki and her icy friends. Rumor has it she was born in America but spent most of her youth moving from one European city to another, which makes her glamorous by Jonesville standards. She doesn't look so glamorous in this picture. As a joke, I text the photograph to Elena with the fake headline: Cool New Girl Who Doesn't Normally Drink Gets Trashed at Kegger. A minute later Elena texts back: Stop the presses. Like I said, Jonesville does autumn well, but every day is a slow news day.

Description for Sales People

An unflinching, riveting read for feminists of any age and supporters of the #MeToo movement Sets itself apart from other YA novels about sexual assault by untangling the systems of privilege, patriarchy, and institutionalized misogyny that protect predators and impact how girls are treated in the aftermath of trauma Author has received rave reviews from PW, Kirkus, Booklist, and SLJ (among others) for her past YA titles Author has significant ties to the film industry, as the producer of films like American Psycho and Prisoner of Love, starring Naomi Campbell

Details

ISBN1948340283
Author Lauren McLaughlin
Short Title SEND PICS
Pages 392
Publisher Dottir Press
Language English
ISBN-10 1948340283
ISBN-13 9781948340281
Format Hardcover
Year 2020
Imprint Dottir Press
Place of Publication New York
Country of Publication United States
Illustrations No
NZ Release Date 2020-06-04
US Release Date 2020-06-04
UK Release Date 2020-06-04
Audience Age 14
Publication Date 2020-06-04
DEWEY FIC
Audience Teenage / Young adult
AU Release Date 2020-05-06

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