"Jett is no frozen victim: she's a fighter, a detective, and when it
counts the most, a trailblazer..." -J.R. Potter, award-winning teen
mystery author of Thomas Creeper and the Gloomsbury Secret
Jett Jamison can't catch a break.
Her home in small town Wisteria is noisy as a zoo on steroids, and her
mind buzzes with bits of a traumatic memory she'd rather forget. She's
filled a shoebox with one hundred thirty-three to-do lists, her roadmaps
to peace, but they only lead to dead ends. Sister Gia, master gardener
and cat-whisperer extraordinaire, suggests a book by an anonymous author
sure to bring calm quicker than those lists, but it's disappeared from
all local libraries, and nobody wants to talk about it.
Enraged at the injustice, Jett continues to dig for answers and is drawn
into a censorship battle with a high-profile radio host. Her peaceful
protest backfires big time, and the town goes berserk. Now, for peace to
be within reach, Jett must either face up to her past or remain forever
bound by silence much more suffocating than the din in Wisteria.