Language: R (60 swears 11 'f'); Mature Content: PG (High School couple kissing in the halls, teen party w/alcohol); Violence: PG (Mention of suicide, not graphic)
BUYING ADVISORY: MS, HS - OPTIONAL
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
13yo DJ and her mother move to a small town to be close to her aunt's family after the suicide(?) of her older cousin. She’s determined to figure out what really happened, without upsetting the family, which is understandably a hot mess, or upsetting the pecking order at school, because kids will talk to her, and they don’t know Rachel was her cousin. So with Char - a budding journalist, Tori - the most popular girl at the middle school who seems to have connections and can hack into things, and a boy athlete whose grandma works at the library, the team undertakes a murder investigation.
What I thought was going to be a whodunnit quickly evolved into a sensitive look at grieving, coping, and coming to terms with a family tragedy. Because the Jewish religion is so intertwined in the family's life, a good portion of the story involves D.J. preparing for her Bat Mitzvah and struggling with questions. It ties so well into the story. I'm certain a Jewish child will see so much more in this story than I did. DJ Rosenblum is the G.O.A.T. is a special book. I am certainly purchasing a copy for my library. DJ and her family are Jewish
Lisa Librarian



















