UnBound: Stories from the Unwind World
par
Neal Shusterman
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Format
Kindle
Pages
332
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Dec 15, 2015
Éditeur
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Description
In a world shaped by the controversial practice of unwinding, where teenagers face their fates, a new collection of stories emerges that delves deep into the lives touched by this chilling reality. Neal Shusterman expertly weaves narratives that highlight the struggles, hopes, and resilience of characters navigating a society where the value of human life is questioned. Each story offers a fresh perspective, inviting readers to explore the moral complexities and emotional ramifications of choices made in desperation and fear.
Through a blend of gripping tales and poignant moments, the collection expands on the themes established in the Unwind series. Readers are introduced to diverse characters, each with their own backstories and motivations. From the friends fighting against the system to those grappling with their unwanted destinies, the intricate layers of their journeys resonate with a haunting familiarity, reflecting a society on the brink of moral upheaval.
As readers turn the pages, they will find themselves immersed not just in thrilling plots, but also in thought-provoking questions about autonomy, sacrifice, and what it truly means to be human. In these stories, Shusterman challenges the notion of a resolute conclusion, leaving his audience pondering the fate of his characters long after the last page is turned.
Through a blend of gripping tales and poignant moments, the collection expands on the themes established in the Unwind series. Readers are introduced to diverse characters, each with their own backstories and motivations. From the friends fighting against the system to those grappling with their unwanted destinies, the intricate layers of their journeys resonate with a haunting familiarity, reflecting a society on the brink of moral upheaval.
As readers turn the pages, they will find themselves immersed not just in thrilling plots, but also in thought-provoking questions about autonomy, sacrifice, and what it truly means to be human. In these stories, Shusterman challenges the notion of a resolute conclusion, leaving his audience pondering the fate of his characters long after the last page is turned.
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