![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() But why groom her for leadership and then set her up for failure, by scheduling her for nine courses when everyone else has five? Cia confronts both physical and emotional challenges with a brilliant analytical mind. “While my classmates are concerned about the test affecting the years ahead,” she thinks, “I worry I will not survive the day.” An aptitude test sets Cia on a course of study in government, earmarking her for leadership, despite her strong interest in mechanical engineering. But an innate distrust of university officials keeps her cautious. Now a student at Tosu City University in the capital, Cia can’t remember the trauma and betrayals that befell her in the previous novel because her memories were erased. that is rebuilding after worldwide political and environmental upheaval. Malencia “Cia” Vale continues her quest for knowledge, and her life in the dystopian United Commonwealth, a future U.S. Shelf Awareness: Joelle Charbonneau melds coming-of-age themes with the suspense of a detective story in this second installment of a planned trilogy, with an intellectual narrative more complex than most dystopian literature. ![]()
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