The main characters also spend the majority of the novel trying to coverup a possible murder, and their actions prioritize their ill deeds not being found out, which also include drug use and selling, academic cheating and plagiarizing, and abusing/displaying bullying behavior toward others. While the older man turns out to be unreliable, there's no commentary or regret shown by the teen girl about the nature of the relationship, only that she's disappointed that he didn't back her up when she needed him to. Parts mystery, thriller, and dark academia, this high school drama contains depictions of teen suicide, self-harm, violence, panic attacks, drug use, and an inappropriate student-teacher relationship (he's 20, she's 16). Parents need to know that Katie Zhao's How We Fall Apart is a young adult novel for older teens. A teen has an Adderall addiction and also sells it to others.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide.
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