Innocence Treatment Contributor(s): Goelman, Ari (Author) |
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ISBN: 1250180821 ISBN-13: 9781250180827 Publisher: St. Martins Press-3PL
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Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Young Adult Fiction | Dystopian - Young Adult Fiction | Science Fiction - General - Young Adult Fiction | Mysteries & Detective Stories |
Dewey: FIC |
Age Level: 14-18 |
Grade Level: 9-13 |
Lexile Measure: 700 HL (High-Low) |
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 5.5" W x 8.2" L (0.50 lbs) 272 pages |
Features: Annotated, Ikids, Price on Product |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: A compelling YA debut thriller that is an electrifying, propulsive, and spine-tingling read. You may believe the government protects you, but only one girl knows how they use you. Nineteen Eighty-Four meets V for Vendetta in a thrilling package. --Kirkus ReviewsLauren has a disorder that makes her believe everything her friends tell her--and she believes everyone is her friend. Her innocence puts her at constant risk, so when she gets the opportunity to have an operation to correct her condition, she seizes it. But after the surgery, Lauren is changed. Is she a paranoid lunatic with violent tendencies? Or a clear-eyed observer of the world who does what needs to be done? Told in journal entries and therapy session transcripts, Ari Goelman's The Innocence Treatment is a collection of Lauren's papers, annotated by her sister long after the events of the novel. A compelling young adult debut thriller that is part speculative fiction and part shocking tell-all of genetic engineering and government secrets, Lauren's story is ultimately an electrifying, propulsive, and spine-tingling read. Praise for The Innocence Treatment: A compelling plot structure, in which her sister has compiled Lauren's journal entries, doctor's records, and video notes, will instantly pique readers' curiosity. . . . A fresh take on futuristic psychological thrillers and an easy sell to reluctant readers. --School Library Journal Goelman's surveilled America, set fifteen years in the future, paints a bleak possible reality of government overreach through limitations of free speech, invasion of privacy, and unethical medical experimentation. Readers looking to jump into government conspiracies will find a fresh take with this teenager who gains the ability to fight back, rebel against authority, and expose government corruption. --VOYA |
Contributor Bio(s): Goelman, Ari: - Ari Goelman is the award-winning author of novels for children and young adults. His debut novel, The Path of Names, won the Chocolate Lily Award (2014) and was shortlisted for the YA Sunburst Award (2014), the B.C. Book Prize Award (2014) and the Diamond Willow Award (2014). He has also published more than a dozen short stories in such publications as Strange Horizons, Talebones, and Daily Science Fiction. He is a past winner of the Writers of the Future competition, and a graduate of the Clarion West writers workshop. Ari earned a Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Urban Studies. He has worked as a teacher, a writer, a researcher, an urban planner, a camp counselor, a stay-at-home father, and a host of other jobs. These days, in addition to writing fiction, he teaches research methods at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. He lives in Vancouver, Canada, with his family. |
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