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There are good books, and then there are books that you are lucky enough to have an audio book version of so that you can find yourself propping up the phone so that you don't even have to stop listening while you shower. Firekeeper's Daughter is the latter.
Goodreads has several excellent Own Voices reviews for this book that are more important to consider than my own. My own experience with this book was that I was completely sucked in to the story of Daunis Fontaine, whose life and plans have been rocked by a series of events and tragedies that lead to her eventually agreeing to work as a confidential informant in hopes of finding out the truth of what is happening in her community. Truthfully, I found myself breathless at points in this story in which events turned and Daunis found herself at the center of more than she could possibly have imagined. While this is YA, I think it will have broad appeal for adults as well (Daunis is an older teen in this story, and the plot holds a lot of commentary that I think will strike adult readers just as thoroughly as teen readers).