



Flawed
A Novel
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- 8,99 €
Publisher Description
In a society where perfection is demanded and mistakes are punished, one young woman dares to defy the system and fight for her freedom.
Bestselling author Cecelia Ahern makes her breathtaking young adult debut with Flawed, a gripping dystopian tale set in a world where obedience is paramount and rebellion is met with severe consequences.
Celestine North has the perfect life. A model daughter and sister, well-liked by classmates and teachers, and dating the charming Art Crevan, she embodies the ideal citizen. But when faced with a moral dilemma, Celestine makes an instinctive decision that shatters her flawless facade.
Now, she confronts a nightmarish reality. Imprisonment. Branding. Being labeled FLAWED. In a society that demands perfection, Celestine's defiance could cost her everything. Yet she stands firm in her convictions, ready to fight for her beliefs - no matter the price.
Thought-provoking and emotionally charged, Flawed is a must-read for fans of dystopian YA fiction. Perfect for teen readers and adults alike, this compelling story of courage and resilience will leave you eager for the next installment.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this futuristic series opener, adult author Ahern's first book for teens, the government has appointed a court to judge ethical and moral transgressions, searing an F into the skin of citizens deemed to be Flawed. Celestine North is a carefree teenager living in this rigid world of right and wrong, but after she comes to the aid of an elderly Flawed man, she becomes the unwitting poster child for a rebellion. Ahern's concept is solid, seeking to examine prejudice and abuse of power, but it suffers from a superficial treatment and a less-than-inspiring heroine; even after her ordeal, Celestine still acts helpless around her beloved, Art, and her cellmate, Carrick. Despite the story being told from Celestine's point of view, there's little hint of an internal struggle to understand or abide by the rules, creating an unrealistically rapid swing from self-proclaimed "perfect" girl to defiant martyr. Characters are neatly categorized as good or evil, and society's rules are laid out so bluntly, early on, that it feels like a primer, not a natural component of Celestine's narrative. Ages 12 up.