Fifteen-year-old Ruby Monroe sits in a Dallas jail awaiting trial for the murder of a wealthy businessman. With only her state-appointed caseworker to help her, Ruby must fight to have her story heard in a justice system that isn't listening. Told through letters, meeting notes, and court transcripts, the novel reveals what really happened and the desperate choices that led to a man's death.
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