**_We Were Liars_ meets _Riverdale_ with a supernatural twist in this timely #metoo thriller about mean girls, murder, and race in a quiet Midwestern suburb.** Violet Choudhury may be part of the popular clique at school, but as one of a handful of brown girls in a small Illinois town, all she real
Brown girl ghosted: a novel
โ Scribed by Mintie Das
- Publisher
- Versify;HMH Books; Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 360 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Boston
- ISBN
- 0358343119
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โฆ Synopsis
We Were Liars meets Riverdale with a supernatural twist in this timely #metoo thriller about mean girls, murder, and race in a quiet Midwestern suburb.
Violet Choudry may be part of the popular clique at school, but as one of a handful of brown girls in a small Illinois town, all she really wants to do is blend in and disappear. Unfortunately for her, she's got a knack for seeing spirits, including the dead--something she's tried to ignore all her life. But when the queen bee of Violet's cheerleading squad ends up dead following a sex tape that's not as consensual as everyone wants to believe, Violet's friends from the spirit world decide it's the perfect time for Violet to test her skills and finally accept the legacy of spiritual fighters from whom she's descended. Her mission? Find the killer.
Or else she's next.
โฆ Subjects
Contemporary
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