
The Rabbit Hole
by Dan Oakey

In a near-future Britain obsessed with language and control, fifteen-year-old Justin Reid becomes the face of a moral panic. His crime? Defying adults and defending children. Imprisoned in a grim youth correction unit, he tells his story from both sides of the rabbit hole—how a movement for hope collapsed into ruin. Catcher in the Rye meets Black Mirror with the remorse and reckoning of Atonement, The Rabbit Hole uses gallows humour to trace the perilous path of pure intentions.