Saturday, February 25, 2023

The Secrets We Keep by Cassie Gustafson - ADVISABLE

The Secrets We Keep
 by Cassie Gustafson
, 340 pages. Simon & Schuster. 2022. $20 

Language: R (37 swears 0 'f'); Mature Content: PG-13 (Verbal abuse, gaslighting of children, physical and emotional neglect);  Violence: PG (Sexual abuse stated but not detailed. Temper tantrums and angry outbursts from adults) 

BUYING ADVISORY: MS, HS - ADVISABLE 

AUDIENCE APPEAL: AVERAGE 

14yo Emma lives in Prosper, Oregon with her mother, father, and six-year-old brother Kyle. They moved from San Francisco because her father was in trouble for inappropriate behavior with a minor, Alice, a friend of Emma’s. Now it seems that he’s in trouble again with another friend of Emma’s, Hannah. Hannah’s mom found her journal where she’d written about Emma’s father touching her, so the police were called and he was arrested. Emma’s parents have coerced her into standing by her father’s side even if it means lying about the things he’s done to her for years. She’s struggling with loyalty, being treated like a burden, and wanting to stand up for her friend and herself.

This is a story about surviving and the strength that takes! I appreciate the content warning at the beginning of the book to let readers be aware before reading. I enjoyed the gradual unraveling of the mystery surrounding the main character. I like how the author represented survivors and the resources list at the end of the book. Mention of a nonbinary side character with positive interaction and respect.

LynnDell Watson, Delta HS Librarian

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