Exit, Pursued by a Bear by E.K. Johnston
Hermione Winters plans to make her senior year of high school, and final season as the captain of her small town's popular cheerleading team, legendary. But when someone drugs her drink at a party, her life changes forever. Now the school's star cheerleader is also the pregnant girl, but Hermione refuses to let the assault or the resulting pregnancy define her. Author “Johnston's clever—but never precious—update of Shakespeare's 'The Winter's Tale' is unflinching but not at all graphic in its treatment of sexual violence
Review from School Library Journal Starred:
Palermo Heights is known for two things. One, its phenomenal cheerleading team, and two, a supposed streak every year that sees one student die and one student get pregnant. As team captain, Hermione Winters is determined to see that tradition broken. Yet after a sexual assault takes place at camp, she is forced to reconcile her goals with her new reality and decide what course her life will take. Competitive cheerleading provides a unique and compelling backdrop to this take on Shakespeare's A Winter's Tale. There are no caricatures, only well-drawn, strong female protagonists and caring but believably flawed adults. The repercussions that the incident have on her relationships are realistic but occasionally seem to provide a best-case scenario to how people interact with victims of rape. Most notably, the friendship between the main character and her fierce best friend is a constant source of strength and humor. Hermione's story traces her reactions to a sexual assault in a nuanced fashion that confronts the horror but doesn't dwell in its shadow. Throughout the book, the setting in a tiny Canadian town and the protagonist's hyper focus and dedication to her sport lend realism to the text.