An edition of Unwind (Unwind #1) (2007)

Unwind

1st edition.
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An edition of Unwind (Unwind #1) (2007)

Unwind

1st edition.
  • 4.0 (37 ratings) ·
  • 276 Want to read
  • 22 Currently reading
  • 57 Have read

In a future world where those between the ages of thirteen and eighteen can have their lives "unwound" and their body parts harvested for use by other, three teens go to extreme lengths to uphold their beliefs--and, perhaps, save their own lives.

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Unwind
Unwind: Book 1 in the Unwind Dystology
2021, Simon & Schuster
Paperback in English
Cover of: Unwind
Unwind
2009, Simon & Schuster
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Unwind
November 6, 2007, Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Hardcover in English
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Unwind
2007, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Hardcover in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Unwind
Unwind
Publish date unknown, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
- 1st edition.

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Juvenile fiction.

The Physical Object

Pagination
335 p.
Number of pages
335

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL20947281M
Internet Archive
unwind00shus_784
ISBN 10
1416912045
LCCN
2006032689
OCLC/WorldCat
74964176
Library Thing
3813967
Goodreads
764347

Work Description

Unwind is a 2007 science fiction novel by young adult literature author Neal Shusterman. It takes place in the United States in the near future. After the Second Civil War or the Heartland War, was fought over abortion, a compromise was reached, allowing parents to sign an order for their children between the ages of 13 and 18 to be unwound—taken to "harvest camps" and having their body parts harvested for later use. The reasoning was that since 99.44% of the body had to be used, unwinds did not technically die because their individual body parts lived on. In addition to unwinding, parents who are unable to raise their children to age 13 for retroactive abortion have the option to "stork" their child by leaving it on another family's porch. If they don't get caught, the "storked" baby then becomes the other family's responsibility.

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