
In a dystopian Los Angeles, prodigy June hunts criminal Day in this Truman Award-winning thriller inspired by Les Miserables. What happens when enemies discover they're fighting the same corrupt system? The book critics called "worthy of standing ovations" after The Hunger Games.
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In the ruins of what was once western America stands the Republic-a militaristic nation locked in perpetual conflict with its eastern neighbor, the Colonies. Los Angeles, the Republic's jewel, embodies the stark divide between privilege and poverty that defines this dystopian society. At age ten, all citizens face the Trial, a test that supposedly determines their worth and future. Score well, and you're granted education, healthcare, and opportunity. Fail, and you're condemned to labor camps or worse. This "meritocracy" maintains perfect control while feeding the Republic's war machine with desperate recruits. Massive screens broadcast propaganda while military parades and public executions serve as entertainment. In wealthy sectors, citizens celebrate "Victory Festivals"; in poor districts, soldiers mark infected homes with glowing red Xs-often death sentences rather than quarantine warnings. Behind it all lurks the government's darkest secret: a bioweapons program that uses the poor as unwitting test subjects while the wealthy receive vaccines. This is the crucible that forges our protagonists-two exceptional teenagers whose collision will threaten the Republic's carefully constructed facade.
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