Nominated for the CILIP CARNEGIE MEDAL 2019 The powerful companion
to NO VIRGIN. From the author of the critically acclaimed, LOOKING FOR
JJ, shortlisted for the Whitbread Prize in 2004 and the Carnegie Medal
in 2005. Stacey Woods has been raped and now she has to go through a
different ordeal - the court trial. But nothing in life it seems is
black and white and life is not always fair or just. Suddenly it seems
that she may not be believed and that the man who attacked her may be
found not guilty . . . if so Stacey will need to find a way to rebuild
her life again . . . A tautly told and important book, perfect for
readers of Asking for It by Louise O'Neill.