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In a world where life is governed by the "Bill of Life," children can be retroactively aborted at 13. Meet Conor, Risa, and Lev—three teens facing the harrowing reality of being unwound, a process of dismemberment to save others. This gripping narrative follows their fight for survival, challenging societal norms and exploring the true value of life. With themes of identity, sacrifice, and rebellion, Neal Shusterman's "Unwind" crafts a chilling vision of a future where the worth of a life is weighed against the desires of society.
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To end the second civil war, pro-life and pro-choice campaigns have compromised.
They created the “Bill of Life”.
The bill states life may not be touched until a child reaches the age of 13.
Then parents may choose to retroactively [abort] their offspring
Technically, their lives don’t end. They are dismembered and their body parts are kept to save others. But the body remembers….
It’scalled ‘unwinding’
IT IS irreversible
Conor TROUBLEMAKER
RISA ORPHAN …JUST NOT GOOD ENOUGH TO KEEP
LEV THE RELIGIOUS SACRIFICE
tossed together by chance stick together out of desperation
a very FUTURE WITH uncertain
UNWIND By Neal Shusterman music: Spronston Green by The Charlatans