Chance wakes up from a terrible dream only to find herself in another one - real life. A Bad Thing happened about a month ago and Chance is still dealing with the fallout. She doesn't want to talk to her parents about it. Her classmates are shunning her and she's getting notes in her desk and backpack that are threatening and vile.
The whole world seems grey but then, suddenly, she sees something colorful - a fox. When Chance mentions the fox to her father, he thinks she might have found her spirit animal. Chance has never heard of the term but as she debates whether she should follow her friends, Gloria and Desiree, in the suicide pact the three of them started, she starts reacting to the sight of the fox.
The fox - who says her name is Janet Johnson - leads Chance to find another way. A way to deal with the horrible notes she's been receiving. And Chance realizes maybe, there's something more than following her friends.
A middle school book with an important message. Also, while this story does not give information on where it takes place, I was delighted that two Native American cultures are represented in the story.