Book Blurb:
Six Muslim teens are falsely accused of a deadly attack in this timely and harrowing examination of America’s justice system, perfect for fans of Angie Thomas and Samira Ahmed.
As fireworks pop off at a rowdy Fourth of July bonfire party, an explosion off the California coast levels an oil rig—resulting in chaos and worse, murder.
At the center are six Muslim teens – six patriots, six strangers, and six suspects.
An old soul caught in the wrong place. An aspiring doctor. An influencer with a reputation to protect. A perfect daughter with secrets to hide. A soccer star headed for Stanford. An immigrant in love. Each with something to hide and everything to lose.
Faced with accusations of terrorism, The Six are caught in a political game that will pit them against each other in exchange for exoneration. They must choose: frame each other to guarantee their own independence or expose their secrets to earn back freedom for them all.
His Review:
Getting close to graduation, a group of potential graduates have a wild beach party–happens in most college and university towns across America. Zamzam was not going to go because she had a final in the morning. But her friends talked her into the party. Everyone was having a great time until the explosion!
The police showed up quickly and Que and Zamzam try to slip away. A night in jail will eat up all of her final cramming time. The police see them rushing away and arrest them for planting a bomb. They are totally amazed but the police reason that they are trying to escape because they had set the bomb and did not want to get caught.
Questioning is repeated and goes on for five straight hours. No amount of reasoning will talk the police into releasing her. Zamzam sees her full-boat scholarship to Princeton slipping away!
This book is well written and shows the futility of trying to reason with a police force that has already decided you are guilty. The narrative is an aggravating but believable tome. Enjoy! 4 stars – CE Williams
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with the opportunity to read and review this book. These are my own opinions.
Rosepoint Publishing: Four stars 
Book Details:
Genre: Teen & Young Adult Fiction on Prejudice, Teen & Young Adult Religious Fiction eBooks, Teen & Young Adult Fiction on Prejudice & Racism
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
ASIN: B0C9ZQVW9N
Print Length: 400 pages
Publication Date: March 12, 2024
Source: Publisher and NetGalley
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The Author: Ream Shukairy is a Syrian American Muslim born and raised full-time in Orange County, California and part-time over summers in Syria. Whether in California or Syria, she feels at home where her family is and wherever there’s a beach. She has a talent for learning languages and is always on the search for the next place she can travel and flex her words. The daughter of immigrants, there isn’t a stereotype she won’t try her hardest to defy. She can be found reading at the beach, with her sisters watching anime, or playing volleyball really anywhere. She currently resides in Boston for graduate school.
https://www.reamshukairy.com/blog/15-facts-about-me
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