Wanted so much more from this book since it said it was a mystery. I'd give this one ⭐⭐⭐.
From Goodreads.com:
One week. That's all
Jessie said. A one-week break to get some perspective before graduation,
before she and her boyfriend, Chris, would have to make all the big,
scary decisions about their future--decisions they had been fighting
about for weeks.
Then, Chris vanishes. The police think he's run
away, but Jessie doesn't believe it. Chris is popular and good-looking,
about to head off to college on a full-ride baseball scholarship. And he
disappeared while going for a run along the river--the same place where
some boys from the rival high school beat him up just three weeks ago.
Chris is one of the only black kids in a depressed paper mill town, and
Jessie is terrified of what might have happened.
As the police
are spurred to reluctant action, Jessie speaks up about the harassment
Chris kept quiet about and the danger he could be in. But there are
people in Jessie's town who don't like the story she tells, who are
infuriated by the idea that a boy like Chris would be a target of
violence. They smear Chris’s character and Jessie begins receiving
frightening threats.
Every Friday since they started dating,
Chris has written Jessie a love letter. Now Jessie is writing Chris a
letter of her own to tell him everything that’s happening while he’s
gone. As Jessie searches for answers, she must face her fears, her
guilt, and a past more complicated than she would like to admit.
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