1998, Colombo. The Sri Lankan Civil War is raging, but everyday life must go on. At Kavi’s school, her friends talk about the weekly Top 40, the Backstreet Boys, Shahrukh Khan, Leo & Kate… and who died – or didn’t – in the latest bombing. But Kavi is afraid of something even scarier. She fears that if her friends discover her secret – that she is not who she is pretending to be – they’ll stop talking to her. I want to be friends with these / happy, / fearless, / girls / who look like they / belong. So I could also be / happy, / fearless, / and maybe even / belong. Kavi’s scholarship to her elite new school was supposed to be everything she ever wanted, but as she tries to find some semblance of normalcy in a country on fire, nothing is going according to plan. In an effort to fit in with her wealthy, glittering, and self-assured new classmates, Kavi begins telling lies, trading her old life – where she’s a poor girl whose mother has chosen a new husband over her daughter – for a new one, where she’s rich, loved, and wanted. This dazzling novel-in-verse from an astonishing new talent introduces readers to a world rarely seen, and stars a deeply moving every girl each and every one of us can relate to. That’s when it comes crashing down on me. / I have been spending all my time / since I came here / preparing for the / wrong / test.
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