Revived

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Revived

Daisy remembers very little of the crash…one minute she was on the bus with her classmates; the next minute she is living a new life. Twenty-two of the children died but were “revived” through secret technology and a program designed to keep them safe and study them. Every time Daisy “dies,”  (and it's been five times now) she and her “parents” have to find a new city to live in with new identities. If they stay, they compromise "the program." Too many people asking too many questions would blow the cover of one of the most outrageous medical and ethical scandals.

 Daisy’s real parents are told that their daughter died. Her new parents are actually handlers in the program and unrelated to Daisy. She likes her new father, Mason, who has a kind heart and seems to genuinely care about her; she is less thrilled about mother, Cassie, who is cold and distant.

 The overseer of the program is known only as God –the all-powerful and all-seeing. He determines the fate of all his subjects and their handlers. When someone gets out of line, God decides if they will be “revived.” No one has ever met him in person; they obey his commands on the phone.

 When Daisy moves to Omaha, she makes friends with siblings Audrey and Matt. For the first time she finally has friends and she wants to put down roots and never have to move away again. Life is never perfect, and it’s not long before she finds out her new friend Audrey is dying of cancer; if only Daisy could use the revive medicine to save her. Daisy decides to risk it all to help save her friend’s life.

 Can Daisy trust her secret with her new friends? What will happen to the program if the public finds out about it? What will happen to Daisy? Revived is an interesting ya novel and will resonate with teens who loved The Adoration of Jenna Fox and Genesis Alpha. Readers may want to know the character of Audrey a bit better; she is barely introduced before she is sick. The relationship between Matt and Daisy is sweet and tender; Matt needs a shoulder when his sister is sick.  336 pages  978-0316094627

Recommended grades 7-up. No language. No sex.

Recommended by: Pamela Thompson, MLIS, Library Media Specialist, Texas USA

To see more of Pamela's recommendations visit 2012 High School Blog of the Year https://booksbypamelathompson.blogspot.com/ -

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