But a 16th birthday in Nina's future Chicago means no more protection from sexual assault.
Now added to the government stranglehold on the Media which bombards city-dwellers with advertisements around the clock and all-pervasive surveillance is a mystery about Nina's long-dead father, who may be alive after all!
The over-sexualization of girls by the media has certainly begun. Is it time for young women (and those who protect them) to fight back before a coercive XIV society takes away their freedom?
While sexuality is a main theme of XVI, it is not sexually explicit, so read it now, then rush to your local library or independent bookstore for more of Nina's story in the sequel, Truth.
Book info: XIV / Julia Karr. Speak, 2011. [author's website] [publisher site]
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Nina’s friends can’t wait to get their XVI tattoo, showing
they’re old enough for anything, but this 15 year doesn’t want to be a “sex-teen”
that guys can have at will.
Her best friend Sandy might stay a virgin to get into FeLS to
move up a social tier or might succumb to the constant media sexteen hype. Nina
will do anything to stay out of the program, especially since her mom’s creepy
married boyfriend Ed is a FeLS Chooser. If only her dad hadn’t died on the
night she was born, forcing them from Tier 5 into the poverty of Cementville…
A bare wrist and implanted GPS should keep her safe in 23rd
century Chicago, but Nina has seen violence against young teen girls that the Governing
Council denies. Lately, there have been so many police forays looking for NonCons
rebelling against the GC, sudden city-wide silences in the constant Media vid
streams, heightened audio surveillance everywhere.
And now her mom has been attacked, leaving Nina to care for her
little half-sister in her grandparents’ tiny welfare apartment. Mom’s last
words warn her to keep Dee away from Ed and reveal that Nina’s own father might
still be alive and hiding out in Chicago!
As Nina looks into her parents’ past, she meets people who
knew them both in their youth and realized that their anti-GC opinions would put
their lives in danger. Sal and Wei at her new school are level-headed about XVI,
cautious about accepting Media news as complete truth.
Could her dad really be alive after all this time? Why did
Mom want to make sure Ed never saw Dee again? Why is the GC suddenly stepping
up security? What’s the truth behind FeLS?
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