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Truth, Lies, and the Questions in Between

As a presidency unravels and the fight for women’s rights intensifies, a teen girl’s future will be determined by her willingness to seek the truth, in this stunning work of historical fiction perfect for fans of Monica Hesse and Malinda Lo.
Book • 2025
L. M.

Elliott's "Truth, Lies, and the Questions in Between" is a docu-novel set in 1973, a pivotal year marked by Watergate, the fight for the Equal Rights Amendment, and Roe v.

Wade.

The novel masterfully weaves together fictional narratives with real historical events, photographs, and quotes, offering a compelling look at political upheaval and the dangers of disinformation.

Through the experiences of a young female Senate page, the story explores themes of truth, lies, and the complexities of navigating a politically charged environment.

The book's insightful commentary on the past resonates deeply with contemporary issues, prompting reflection on the importance of truth and the role of citizens in a democratic society.

The novel's blend of fiction and non-fiction creates a powerful and engaging reading experience.

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