What if the most dangerous part of your day was simply getting home from school?
Fourteen-year-old Tom has learned one rule:
stay invisible. stay quiet. stay safe.
Tom isn't looking for trouble, and he certainly doesn't want to be a hero. But as he moves through crowded hallways and tense moments after school, he begins to notice things others ignore.
A look held too long.
A joke that isn't really a joke.
A situation that could turn dangerous if no one pays attention.
The more Tom observes, the more he realizes something unsettling: small choices can matter more than strength or courage.
Each decision-to stay, to leave, to speak up, or to remain silent-can change what happens next.
Getting Home Safely is a thoughtful young adult novel about awareness, choice, and responsibility. Rather than fighting back or winning confrontations, Tom learns something more powerful: how to read a situation, trust what he notices, and make the decisions that help him-and others-get home safely.
Written with honesty and restraint, this story offers a calm, realistic look at fear, empathy, and the quiet moments where character is formed.
Perfect for readers who appreciate meaningful YA stories about courage, awareness, and everyday decisions that matter.
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Teen & Young Adult