Jasmine has it all: good looks, wealthy parents, good grades and friends. But when a home party gets out of hand, she discovers what can happen when the mistakes we make are leaked online. Not only do young people easily become victims of online abuse, they also quickly and unintentionally become perpetrators. Jasmine, already in her teens, when she tries to fix her mistakes, realizes that abuse of others has very different and sometimes completely hidden faces.
The story is a first-person, moving account of a girl whose life is changed by one night at the age of fifteen, and who struggles to make amends for her actions. The book is written in blog form and shows how posting nude photos on social media can affect youth and what the consequences of such reckless actions are. The story goes even deeper, outlining psychological abuse that we are not even aware of, but nevertheless has far-reaching consequences.
The book won the 2017 Australian Family Therapists Association Award for Young People's Literature. Author Kate McCaffrey is already known to Slovenian readers for her popular crossover novel Destroy It!.

