Enclave / Claire G. Coleman.

By: Coleman, Claire G [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Gadigal Country, Sydney, NSW : Hachette Australia, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: 310 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780733640865Subject(s): Dystopias -- Fiction | Segregation -- Fiction | Racism -- Fiction | Homophobia -- Fiction | Australian fiction | Transphobia -- Fiction | Control (Psychology) -- Fiction | Choice (Psychology) -- Fiction | Self-realization in women -- FictionGenre/Form: Australian fiction. | Dystopian fiction. | Social problem fiction. DDC classification: A823.4 Summary: 'These are troubling times. The world is a dangerous place,' the voice of the Chairman said. 'I can continue to assure you of this: within the Wall you are perfectly safe.' Christine could not sleep, she could not wake, she could not think. She stared, half-blind, at the cold screen of her smartphone. She was told the Agency was keeping them safe from the dangers outside, an outside world she would never see. She never imagined questioning what she was told, what she was allowed to know, what she was permitted to think. She never even thought there were questions to ask. The enclave was the only world she knew, the world outside was not safe. Staying or leaving was not a choice she had the power to make. But then Christine dared start thinking ... and from that moment, danger was everywhere.
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'These are troubling times. The world is a dangerous place,' the voice of the Chairman said. 'I can continue to assure you of this: within the Wall you are perfectly safe.' Christine could not sleep, she could not wake, she could not think. She stared, half-blind, at the cold screen of her smartphone. She was told the Agency was keeping them safe from the dangers outside, an outside world she would never see. She never imagined questioning what she was told, what she was allowed to know, what she was permitted to think. She never even thought there were questions to ask. The enclave was the only world she knew, the world outside was not safe. Staying or leaving was not a choice she had the power to make. But then Christine dared start thinking ... and from that moment, danger was everywhere.

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