Hermione is a captain of the cheerleading squad. And she is pumped, ready to go for her final year. She is at camp, and while there, is given a date rape drug, and now is living in the aftermath. She is a fighter, though, as she finds out who her support is, what her family really means to her, and of course, the varying degrees of respect from her classmates.
There are several cool things about this book. One, Hermione, depite all the horrible things, was able to survive. Maybe because she can't remember the assault, but regardless, it seems to give hope to those who have suffered it. Two, awesome friendships. Amazing friendships. Three, I liked that it was not a book about people blaming her for coming forward. Many books accurately portray the victim as a person who basically tattled. Yes, that happens, but this book is less about other people's reactions.
And finally, four, although it is about cheerleaders, it's a story that debunks the brainless cheerleader stereotype and proves that a team is essential.