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What Happened to Rachel Riley?

(2023)
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Awards
2024 Edgar Award for Best Juvenile (nominee)

  • ALA Notable Children's Book

    Regional Indie Bestseller

    Audie Award Winner

    Edgar Award Nominee

    Cybils Award Nominee

    YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults

    New York Public Library Best Book of the Year

    Chicago Public Library Best of the Best

    Amazon Best Book of the Year

    SLJ Best Book of the Year

    Texas Lone Star Reading List

    Capital Choices Noteworthy Book for Children

    BookPage Best Book of the Year

    In this engrossing and inventive contemporary middle grade novel that's Where'd You Go, Bernadette with a #MeToo message, an eighth grader uses social media posts, passed notes, and other clues to find out why a formerly popular girl is now the pariah of her new school. 

    Anna Hunt may be the new girl at East Middle School, but she can already tell there’s something off about her eighth-grade class. Rachel Riley, who just last year was one of the most popular girls in school, has become a social outcast. But no one, including Rachel Riley herself, will tell Anna why.

    As a die-hard podcast enthusiast, Anna knows there’s always more to a story than meets the eye. So she decides to put her fact-seeking skills to the test and create her own podcast around the question that won’t stop running through her head: What happened to Rachel Riley?

    With the entire eighth grade working against her, Anna dives headfirst into the evidence. Clue after clue, the mystery widens, painting an even more complex story than Anna could have anticipated. But there’s one thing she’s certain of: If you’re going to ask a complicated question, you better be prepared for the fallout that may come with the answer. 

    Genre: Children's Fiction

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