“A spellbinding story about loss, rebirth, and finding out who we really are inside.”
“Set in a well-drawn future world highly reminiscent of M. T. Anderson’s Feed … Futuristically blurring the boundaries of life and death, this text intimately tackles tough ethical topics, including faith, identity, suicide, and genetic engineering, through blunt dialogue and realistic characters.”
“Well composed and engaging, this is an obvious choice for readers of Peter Dickinson and George Orwell.”
“Wasserman paints her protagonist undergoing a realistic and dramatic transformation … ample futuristic technology to draw in science-fiction buffs, even if the ultimate focus is a more contemplative coming-of-age story.”
“An interesting and engaging look at medical ethics and humanity.”