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BREAK TO YOU by Neal Shusterman

BREAK TO YOU

by Neal Shusterman , Debra Young & Michelle Knowlden

Pub Date: July 2nd, 2024
ISBN: 9780062875761
Publisher: Quill Tree Books/HarperCollins

Two incarcerated teens find hope and connection within the pages of a shared journal.

The silver lining of Adriana’s court-ordered seven-month stint in Compass Juvenile Detention Center is the treasured journal where she writes her private thoughts in verse. After misplacing it, she’s furious to find the journal shelved in the library, its pages defaced by someone else’s writing. But this person isn’t just writing commentary—he’s writing to her. Jon has spent nearly four years developing a “fierce reputation” at Compass. The two create a clever method of exchanging the journal, shedding their tough exteriors and revealing their innermost selves to one another. Security inside the gender-divided facility renders in-person contact between Adriana and Jon impossible, but with help from their friends, they hatch a risky plan to lay everything on the line. The intensity of their infatuation escalates quickly, setting the pace for the story’s action-packed second half, which includes a secret code, a hidden plan, and betrayal. Adriana has Moroccan, Greek, and Spanish ancestry, and Jon is Black; teens who are diverse in ethnicity, race, and ability live at Compass. Told in Jon’s and Adriana’s alternating perspectives, the story paints a vivid picture of a harsh reality but misses the opportunity to address class, race, and the impact of racism in the juvenile detention system in meaningful ways.

An evocative glimpse into an unjust and unforgiving system with a gooey love story at its core.

(authors’ note) (Fiction. 13-17)