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From New York Times bestselling author Neal Shusterman comes a young adult thriller about a world where happiness is contagious but the risks of catching it may be just as dangerous as the cure. A deadly and unprecedented virus is spreading. But those who survive it experience long-term effects no one has ever seen before: utter contentment. Soon after infection, people find the stress, depression, greed, and other negative feelings that used to weigh them down are gone.
More and more people begin to revel in the mass unburdening. But not everyone. People in power—who depend on malcontents and prey on the insecure to sell their products, and convince others they need more, new, faster, better everything—know this new state of being is bad for business. Surely, without anger or jealousy as motivators, productivity will grind to a halt and the world will be thrown into chaos. Campaigns start up to convince people that being eternally happy is dangerous. The race to find a vaccine begins. Meanwhile, a growing movement of Recoverees plan ways to spread the virus as fast as they can, in the name of saving the world.
It's nearly impossible to determine the truth when everyone with a platform is pushing their agenda. Three teens from very different backgrounds who've had their lives upended in very different ways find themselves at the center of a power play that could change humanity forever.
An Instant New York Times Bestseller
From New York Times bestselling author Neal Shusterman comes a young adult thriller about a world where happiness is contagious but the risks of catching it may be just as dangerous as the cure. A deadly and unprecedented virus is spreading. But those who survive it experience long-term effects no one has ever seen before: utter contentment. Soon after infection, people find the stress, depression, greed, and other negative feelings that used to weigh them down are gone.
More and more people begin to revel in the mass unburdening. But not everyone. People in power—who depend on malcontents and prey on the insecure to sell their products, and convince others they need more, new, faster, better everything—know this new state of being is bad for business. Surely, without anger or jealousy as motivators, productivity will grind to a halt and the world will be thrown into chaos. Campaigns start up to convince people that being eternally happy is dangerous. The race to find a vaccine begins. Meanwhile, a growing movement of Recoverees plan ways to spread the virus as fast as they can, in the name of saving the world.
It's nearly impossible to determine the truth when everyone with a platform is pushing their agenda. Three teens from very different backgrounds who've had their lives upended in very different ways find themselves at the center of a power play that could change humanity forever.
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About the Author-
Neal Shusterman is the New York Times bestselling author of more than thirty award-winning books for children, teens, and adults, including the Unwind dystology, the Skinjacker trilogy, Downsiders, and Challenger Deep, which won the National Book Award. Scythe, the first book in his series Arc of a Scythe is a Michael L. Printz Honor Book. He also writes screenplays for motion pictures and television shows. Neal is the father of four, all of whom are talented writers and artists themselves. Visit Neal at StoryMan.com and Facebook.com/NealShusterman.
Reviews-
Starred review from October 28, 2024 This epic biological thriller by Shusterman (Break to You) finds three teens grappling for world-changing power during a post-Covid-19 pandemic of an evolved coronavirus. While Crown Royale, an airborne “disease of mindless euphoria,” outpaces Covid’s mortality rate, those fortunate enough to recover report rejuvenated senses and “a newfound sense of completion.” In San Francisco, unhoused Mariel Mudroch’s natural immunity to Crown Royale makes her the perfect sidekick for wealthy Rón Tigre Escobedo, an alpha spreader on a “humanity-saving mission” of intentionally infecting others—until 19-year-old Morgan Willmon-Wu inherits plans to eradicate Crown Royale and learns that Mariel’s immunity is the missing link to the purported cure’s success. But how does one destroy a joy-spreading virus from which the world claims it doesn’t want—or need—to be saved? Shusterman’s cerebral third-person narration deftly unspools globe-trotting medical drama from multiple perspectives as Crown Royale’s threat to economic and political stability ensnares the intersectionally diverse cast in morally gray dilemmas. The plot twists keep coming all the way to the enigmatic, jaw-dropping conclusion in this exquisitely rendered work. Ages 12–up. Agent: Andrea Brown, Andrea Brown Literary.
December 1, 2024 A virus that kills some but leaves those who recover utterly happy and filled with empathy is at the center of this dystopian science-fiction thriller. In a post-Covid-19 society, the fates of three teens become intertwined when the new Crown Royale virus breaks out. Despite the 4% mortality rate, its positive effects on those who survive quickly make it desirable, and some people purposefully try to catch it. Using third-person narration, Shusterman introduces Mariel Mudroch, who at the story's opening is living in a car with her mom; Mariel turns out to be immune to the virus. The boy she falls for, R�n Escobedo, is from an extraordinarily wealthy family and has suffered from persistent depression. When he recovers from the virus, he learns that he's an alpha-spreader, someone who continues shedding the virus even after they're healthy. Finally, ambitious Morgan Willmon-Wu is approached by the rich and powerful Hungarian-born Dame Havilland, who leaves her money to Morgan, stipulating that she use it to "eradicate Crown Royale from the face of the Earth." In his trademark darkly witty, wonderfully over-the-top style, the author meanders through interesting ethical questions as the action plays out globally with a cast of diverse background characters, eventually leading to a conclusion that leaves things wide open for a sequel. Mariel presents white, R�n is cued Latine, and Morgan, who's interested in both girls and boys, is biracial (Chinese and white). A thought-provoking and grimly enjoyable tale exploring a strange future.(Dystopian. 13-18)
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January 1, 2025 Grades 9-12 Shusterman, known well for the Scythe and Unwind series, shows what post-pandemic narratives might look like in this contemporary dystopia. The world is once again in the throes of another global pandemic--Crown Royale. Some succumb to the virus and pass on. Others, who survive, remain, though afflicted with noxious serenity and blocked inhibitions. The narrative follows three teens whose experiences with the virus are as disparate as their lives, eventually intertwining. Mariel is independent, pragmatic, and living out of her car. R�n is the insecure, restless son of a tech billionaire. Morgan, cunning and driven, is given the opportunity of a lifetime to concoct a vaccine. The ensemble contend with privilege, consent, and ethics as they navigate the fine line between illness and wellness. Readers will likely contend as well on which situation they identify with, which characters they root for, or those which they abhor. There are brief mentions of suicide that should be handled with care, but otherwise, Shusterman has crafted a good fit for contemporary thriller fans.
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