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Joell McFarling
is on page 100 of 320
I can tell that this book will be about identity, race, and the American Experience, especially when your family isn't from the U.S. There are more people being involved in the investigation, like Jeremy. He was a classmate of Tariq, who is now a police officer in the case of Driss's Death. I recently found out that Driss's daughter is going through a stage of her identity, and this is probably because she is queer.
— Apr 04, 2026 07:54AM
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Joell McFarling
is on page 70 of 320
This part of the book makes me realize how strong people have to be to get over the death of a family member, especially a parent. They discovered the man who hit the father, Driss, and he is struggling with guilt and legal issues regarding his actions. I wouldn't be surprised if they don't eventually forgive him because it was a Hit-and-Run. I also feel bad for Driss's family as they face bias because of their race.
— Apr 03, 2026 06:10PM
Joell McFarling
is on page 33 of 320
My eyes widened quickly as the first thing is " My Father was killed on a spring night four years ago". This book is very interesting, and I am looking forward to it because it's about the hit-and-run death of Nora's father. I know that something significant has happened, and it's affecting the entire Guerraoui family. I am curious about how they figure out the mystery of the guy who killed Driss, who is her father.
— Apr 01, 2026 07:05PM

