They wish they were us by Jessica Goodman
Razorbill/Penguin Random House, 2020. ISBN: 9780593114292.
(Ages: 14+) A YA murder mystery revolving around a prestigious high
school with a not so secret society - the school's elite, called
'The Players'. The story follows Jill Newman in her final year of
high school, three years after her best friend, Shaila, was
murdered. Shaila's boyfriend, Graham, was convicted of the murder,
and Jill and her friends have tried to put that horrid night behind
them. This is their last year of high school, they run the school as
The Players, everything should be perfect. But Graham's sister
contacts Jill making a case for Graham's innocence and Jill starts
questioning everything - her friends, her family, her boyfriend and
her 'perfect' school life.
Packed with underage drinking and drug use (hence the suggested age
of 14 years and up), They Wish They Were Us explores the
pressures of fitting in, parental expectations, the complexities of
friendships and how secrets can be kept by anyone. Similar in style
to People Like Us by Dana Mele, They Wish They Were Us
is a good introduction to the teen murder mystery genre. Many teen
murder mysteries are well paced with plenty of action, however this
book has a moderate pace with numerous flash backs. Readers may find
it hard to keep track of the story, though I did read a proof
edition and perhaps the published edition distinguished the past and
present in a more obvious way.
Themes: Popularity, murder mystery, secrets, ambition, friendships.
Melanie Phillips