
The Rabbit Hole
by Dan Oakey

In a near-future Britain obsessed with control, fifteen-year-old Justin Reid becomes the face of a moral panic. His crime? Defending children—and defying adult authority. Locked up in a young offenders’ unit, Justin recounts how a movement born from idealism curdles into violence and ruin. Part coming-of-age, part political fable, The Rabbit Hole traces a path lined with the very best of intentions.