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Highlights
- An undercover spy seizes the spotlight to avoid exposure in the gripping third installment of Aya de León's award-winning Factory series.
- 12 Years
- 8.4" x 5.7" Hardcover
- 288 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Thrillers & Suspense
- Series Name: Factory
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Book Synopsis
An undercover spy seizes the spotlight to avoid exposure in the gripping third installment of Aya de León's award-winning Factory series.
Teen spy Amani Kendall's first solo mission seems straightforward: to befriend Danielle, the angry, grieving daughter of a former Factory operative, and prevent her from blowing an agent's cover and exposing the Factory--an international organization of spies safeguarding people of color--to the world. But in order to get close, Amani will have to step onstage and win a place in Danielle's band and at the elite summer camp hosting the "Next Teen Sensation" competition. Meanwhile, the band's charming bassist falls head over heels for Amani, who is not sure whether to be flattered or overwhelmed. Add in an increasingly volatile Danielle, a nefarious billionaire sponsor, the pandemonium that surrounds a K-pop supergroup, and an industry that thrives on fatphobia and racism, and it will take all of Amani's wits and spycraft to keep her mission on track. In a riveting companion book to Undercover Latina and Untraceable, a seasoned suspense writer explores the intersection of the personal and the political with rapid-fire intrigue.
Review Quotes
With its diverse cast and enriching, seamlessly interwoven conversations about Blackness and fatphobia, this story infuses thoughtful reflection into the fun and action. . . . Entertaining from beginning to end.
--Kirkus Reviews
[A] bopping body-positive adventure.
--School Library Journal
About the Author
Aya de León is the AfroLatina author of Undercover Latina and Untraceable, set in the same world as Undisclosed, as well as several suspense novels for adults and The Mystery Woman in Room Three, a free serialized online novel about two undocumented Dominican teens who uncover a kidnapping plot to stop the Green New Deal. She teaches creative writing at the University of California, Berkeley, and is active in movements for racial, gender, and climate justice. She lives in Northern California.