This Is How It Happened
By Paula Stokes
Price: $17.99
About the Book
The author of Girl Against the Universe and Liars, Inc. plunges readers into a world where the internet is always watching—and judging—in this compelling story about mistakes, repercussions, and online vigilante justice. Perfect for fans of Sarah Darer Littman’s Backlash or Robyn Schneider’s The Beginning of Everything.
After waking up from a coma, Genevieve Grace can’t remember the car crash that killed her boyfriend Dallas, a YouTuber turned teen music idol. Genevieve knows she was driving, but because of what’s been reported in the media, everyone assumes the other driver, Brad Freeman, is guilty. As she slowly pieces together the night of the accident, Genevieve is hit with a sickening sense of dread—what if she’s the one at fault?
While the internet and social media viciously condemn Brad, Genevieve escapes to her father’s house near Zion National Park to hide from curious classmates and intrusive reporters. But she quickly realizes that she can’t run away from the accident. And eventually, she will have to come to grips with what happened…and her role in it.
- A High-Stakes Social Media Thriller: When a teen music idol dies in a car crash, the internet mob is quick to condemn the other driver. But what if they have the wrong person?
- A Heroine with Amnesia: Genevieve was behind the wheel, but a coma wiped her memory clean. As fragments of that night return, she’s terrified of what she might discover about her own role in the accident.
- Grief, Guilt, and Lies: Hiding out in the shadow of Zion National Park, Genevieve must untangle her grief for her boyfriend Dallas from the mounting guilt over what really happened.
- The Dark Side of Social Media: A gripping exploration of online shaming and vigilante justice where every tweet and comment has real-world, life-or-death consequences.
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Reviews
“Smartly paced. A sobering exploration of absolution.” — Kirkus Reviews
“The supporting cast of characters is strong. Stokes builds realistic tension with the bombardment of social media, that faceless jury so quick to judge, sentence, and execute. This tragedy wrapped in a compelling mystery will entrance readers.” — Booklist
About the Book
The author of Girl Against the Universe and Liars, Inc. plunges readers into a world where the internet is always watching—and judging—in this compelling story about mistakes, repercussions, and online vigilante justice. Perfect for fans of Sarah Darer Littman’s Backlash or Robyn Schneider’s The Beginning of Everything.
After waking up from a coma, Genevieve Grace can’t remember the car crash that killed her boyfriend Dallas, a YouTuber turned teen music idol. Genevieve knows she was driving, but because of what’s been reported in the media, everyone assumes the other driver, Brad Freeman, is guilty. As she slowly pieces together the night of the accident, Genevieve is hit with a sickening sense of dread—what if she’s the one at fault?
While the internet and social media viciously condemn Brad, Genevieve escapes to her father’s house near Zion National Park to hide from curious classmates and intrusive reporters. But she quickly realizes that she can’t run away from the accident. And eventually, she will have to come to grips with what happened…and her role in it.
- A High-Stakes Social Media Thriller: When a teen music idol dies in a car crash, the internet mob is quick to condemn the other driver. But what if they have the wrong person?
- A Heroine with Amnesia: Genevieve was behind the wheel, but a coma wiped her memory clean. As fragments of that night return, she’s terrified of what she might discover about her own role in the accident.
- Grief, Guilt, and Lies: Hiding out in the shadow of Zion National Park, Genevieve must untangle her grief for her boyfriend Dallas from the mounting guilt over what really happened.
- The Dark Side of Social Media: A gripping exploration of online shaming and vigilante justice where every tweet and comment has real-world, life-or-death consequences.
Product Details
Reviews
“Smartly paced. A sobering exploration of absolution.” — Kirkus Reviews
“The supporting cast of characters is strong. Stokes builds realistic tension with the bombardment of social media, that faceless jury so quick to judge, sentence, and execute. This tragedy wrapped in a compelling mystery will entrance readers.” — Booklist