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The Girl Who Knew Too Much

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The Girl Who Knew Too Much

By: Etta Blann
Narrated by: Myriam Berger
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The Girl Who Knew Too Much tells the powerful story of Lilly Jackson, a twelve-year-old prodigy who has always been two grades ahead of her peers—and two steps removed from fitting in. Brilliant, driven, and dreaming of becoming a lawyer, Lilly has spent most of her life isolated by her intelligence. When she finally finds friendship with Debra, another honor student who understands what it's like to be an outsider, and later with Sarah, a kind-hearted girl who sees beyond academic achievement, Lilly discovers what it means to truly belong. But their bond is tested in the most devastating way when they attend their first high school party.

What should have been a milestone moment becomes a nightmare. Drugged, assaulted, and left with no memory of what happened to them, Lilly and her friends wake up confused, traumatized, and struggling with symptoms they don't understand. As fragments of the truth begin to surface through photos and witnesses, Lilly faces an impossible choice: stay silent and try to move on, or speak up and risk everything—her privacy, her safety, her reputation, and possibly her friendships. When Debra, paralyzed by fear, refuses to come forward, Lilly must decide whether she has the strength to pursue justice alone.

This is a story about more than survival—it's about transformation. As Lilly navigates the grueling investigation and trial process, she discovers reserves of courage she never knew she possessed. With the support of Sarah, a compassionate therapist, and a growing community of survivors, she learns that healing isn't about forgetting or moving past trauma—it's about integrating it into who you are and using it to create change. Through her journey, Lilly transforms from a gifted girl who knew to much into a voice that cannot be ignored.

The Girl Who Knew Too Much is a sensitive yet unflinching exploration of sexual assault, trauma, and the justice system, told through the eyes of a young woman who refuses to let

©2026 Etta Blann (P)2026 Etta Blann
Genre Fiction Psychological Women's Fiction
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