Unwind By: Neal Shusterman. How would you feel if your parents had the power to end your life at thirteen?

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Unwind By: Neal Shusterman

How would you feel if your parents had the power to end your life at thirteen?

What would you do?Where would you go?Who could you turn to?

Between Betrayal, Juevy-cops, and just the day to day struggles of survival, will Connor be able to save himself and his friends from being sent to Harvest Camps and ending up like the others…

What is a soul? Pro-life or Pro-choice? When does life end? When does life start? W h e n d o y o u g e t a s o u l ?

Find out in Neal Shusterman’s teen thriller, Unwind.

Created by: Mel L. Banister 5 Unwind Neal Shusterman Read it!!!!!!