It is a truth universally acknowledged that people love a fresh spin on a classic.
"This is set in a futuristic, theocratic US where instead of being imprisoned, criminals have their skin dyed a color to match their crime and are then released.
Our protagonist, Hannah, is prosecuted for obtaining an illegal abortion and becomes a Red — still refusing to name the married pastor with whom she had an affair. Touching upon love, familial obligations, the criminal justice system, abortion rights, and independence,, but Hannah gives me hope and optimism, so I return to Jordan’s world again and again." —Amy Cookson, BuzzFeed Book Club
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