Daelyn Rice is broken beyond repair, and after a string of botched suicide attempts, she's determined to get her death right. She starts visiting a website for "completers"-
www.through-the-light .com.
While she's on the site, Daelyn blogs about her life, uncovering a history of bullying that goes back to kindergarten. When she's not on the Web, Daelyn's at her private school, where
she's known as the freak who doesn't talk.
Then, a boy named Santana begins to sit with her after school while she's waiting to for her parents to pick her up. Even though she's made it clear that she wants to be left
alone, Santana won't give up. And it's too late for Daelyn to be letting people into her life.isn't it?
National Book Award finalist Julie Anne Peters shines a light on how bullying can push young people to the very edge.
FANTASTIC REVIEWS:
"This book and its open-ended conclusion will challenge teens to think about the impact of bullying..."
--Publishers Weekly