From William C. Morris and Edgar Award finalist Leah Thomas comes an
ethereal, thought-provoking YA tale about a teen who can see ghosts . .
. and helps them avenge their deaths.
Dani's best friend, Sarah, is a ghost. But maybe that's normal when
you've spent your childhood running from an abusive parent.
Dani and Sarah might be more than friends, though Dani dares not say so.
Dani is afraid that if he tells Sarah he's trans, she won't bother
haunting him anymore. Sarah's got good reason to distrust boys, having
been strangled by one.
After Sarah and Dani come across another ghost haunted by her own brutal
murder, they set out to bring peace and safety to spirits like her. But
when an old rival reenters Dani's life, their unexpected friendship
gives Dani a strange new feeling of belonging. As Dani starts to find
his place in the living world, he'll need to let go of his ghosts.
Equal parts chilling, raw, and emotionally resonant, acclaimed author
Leah Thomas's ghost story for the #MeToo era is about reclaiming trauma
and finding peace among true friends.