The Declaration

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book The Declaration by Gemma Malley, Bloomsbury Publishing
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Author: Gemma Malley ISBN: 9781599904153
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Publication: August 1, 2011
Imprint: Bloomsbury USA Childrens Language: English
Author: Gemma Malley
ISBN: 9781599904153
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication: August 1, 2011
Imprint: Bloomsbury USA Childrens
Language: English

The first book in a YA trilogy set in a reproductively dystopian future. Reminiscent of Margaret Atwood and Aldous Huxley, but for teens.

It's the year 2140 and Anna shouldn't be alive. Nor should any of the children she lives with at Grange Hall. The facility is full of kids like her, kids whose parents chose to recklessly abuse Mother Nature and have children despite a law forbidding them from doing so as long as they took longevity drugs. To pay back her parents' debt to Mother Nature, Anna will have to work for the rest of her life. But then Peter appears at the hall, and he tells a very different story about the world outside of the Grange. Peter begs Anna to escape Grange Hall, and to claim a life for herself outside its bleak walls. But even if they get out, they still have to make their way to London, to Anna's parents, and to an underground movement that's determined to bring back children and rid the world of longevity drugs.

Don't miss these other books by Gemma Malley:

The Declaration Trilogy
The Declaration
The Resistance
The Returners
The Legacy

The Killables Trilogy
The Killables
The Disappearances
The System

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The first book in a YA trilogy set in a reproductively dystopian future. Reminiscent of Margaret Atwood and Aldous Huxley, but for teens.

It's the year 2140 and Anna shouldn't be alive. Nor should any of the children she lives with at Grange Hall. The facility is full of kids like her, kids whose parents chose to recklessly abuse Mother Nature and have children despite a law forbidding them from doing so as long as they took longevity drugs. To pay back her parents' debt to Mother Nature, Anna will have to work for the rest of her life. But then Peter appears at the hall, and he tells a very different story about the world outside of the Grange. Peter begs Anna to escape Grange Hall, and to claim a life for herself outside its bleak walls. But even if they get out, they still have to make their way to London, to Anna's parents, and to an underground movement that's determined to bring back children and rid the world of longevity drugs.

Don't miss these other books by Gemma Malley:

The Declaration Trilogy
The Declaration
The Resistance
The Returners
The Legacy

The Killables Trilogy
The Killables
The Disappearances
The System

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