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Ashley didnât mean to get pregnant her senior year in high school. She didnât mean to scare her hardworking and financially struggling mom, or to hide the truth from her awkward ex, Danny. She also didnât mean to illegally take her well-off friend Madiâs prescription Xanax to cope with the stressâand she definitely didnât mean to do it more than once.\n\nWhen a doctor reports Ashley to the State of Wisconsin as a drug-addicted threat to her own unborn child, she is forcibly detained under the obscure and secretive Act 292 civil detention system for pregnant women, stranded in the county juvenile shelter home, and stigmatized by authorities who assign her fetus a lawyer but not her. Itâs a struggle for Ashley just to get medical care for the pregnancy supposedly being protectedânever mind fighting for her own freedom and making sure her baby isnât taken away by social services after birth. Whoâs going to protect Ashley herself?\n \nBut Ashley is stronger than anyone knows, and she has allies on the outside who believe in her. This is a fight Ashley can winâbut only if she stops drifting passively, starts believing in herself, and chooses not to give in to despair.\n\nCharacterized by exciting, fast-paced plots and themes that are relevant for high school students, Horizonâs Hi-Lo books are both engaging and easy to read. Short chapters, simple sentence structures, and an accessible format make these books perfect for teen reluctant readers. Horizon books are written at a 2nd- to 3rd-grade reading level with an interest level of ages 14 and up. |