It Wasn’t Me is a very young skewing YA novel that does little to mask its similarities to The Breakfast Club. Theo, a gay seventh grade with a penchant for photography, discovers the collection he had just put on display at school were vandalized and there are five other students at the scene of the crime. If that wasn’t bad enough, the next day his attempt to redo the prints is ruined when someone opens the door to the dark room during their development. Since the following week […]
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It Wasn't Me by Dana Alison Levy
