![]() ![]() The scars of life are on her face quite literally. ![]() I love strong heroines that stand up against authority! Gaia isn't your traditional perfect character with overwhelming beauty either. What does the Enclave want with her parents, and what is in the mysterious ribbon with an embedded message? Gaia soon realizes it’s not so simple to rebel, especially against an elitist society that’s all about their exclusive gene pool. Determined to get into the Enclave to save her parents, she smuggles herself in and her life drastically changes. ![]() Meanwhile, Gaia's being questioned by the mysterious Sergeant Grey about a list or some secret code her parents made about the babies her mother helped bring into the world. It stretches to three weeks and still no word from them. One night her parents are taken in for questioning. Her job wouldn’t be so bad if she didn’t have a quota of babies to give to the Enclave for “advancement.” Mother greed is supposed to be unnatural and disloyal to the Enclave mothers should be happy their children will be given better opportunities, but something seems off about all of it. Following in her mother’s steps, sixteen-year-old Gaia Stone becomes a midwife and the best in her sector outside the wall. In a dystopian future, society is marked by the privileged that live inside the Enclave and those who live a life of poverty and no education outside. ![]()
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