Description taken from Amazon:
IT’S TIME TO TAKE YOUR PLACE ON THE
JURY.
The victim:
A sixteen-year-old girl with facial deformities, neglected by an alcoholic
mother. Who accuses the boys of something unthinkable.
The defendants: Four handsome teenage boys from hardworking immigrant families.
All with corroborating stories.
WHOSE SIDE WOULD YOU TAKE?
I love a good legal thriller, and this one
definitely hit a lot of areas, ranging from alcoholism, gender inequality,
rape, religion, the media, and the judicial system.
Zara Kaleel makes for a good main character
in that she has a very deep sense of justice and is focused on doing what is
right, no matter how others perceive her. Her journey, both in the legal and
familial sense, shows her desire to help and the lengths she will go to do
this. When she is approached by Jodie, a white girl with facial deformities,
who admits to her that she was raped after a party by four Muslim boys in her
school, she wants justice for Jodie, not knowing the twists and turns she will
be facing on her path.
Thereafter starts a she said/he said journey
where Zara’s desire to prove Jodie’s story lands her in a world of hate from
her own community while Jodie suffers the hostility of a hate campaign from
both her mother and best friend. This moves out in waves through broader communities
where religion and race take centre stage. As a reader you move back and forth
between believing Jodie or not as each piece of evidence comes forward, and you
find yourself disgusted by the lies and manipulation.
The depth of the hatred was vivid and made
for a harrowing read. So when the end arrives, you aren’t quite sure what to expect.
And even after that… well, you’ll have to read it!
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