How did Neal Shusterman decide to explore themes of identity and control in this dystopia?
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How did Neal Shusterman decide to explore themes of identity and control in this dystopia?
Did anyone else feel the pacing slowed down during the political debates — was that intentional?
What inspired the setting of this divided society, and how did it influence the characters' choices?