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In a modern-day utopian community where mirrors, photos, and even
words like beautiful and ugly are forbidden, a girl who has never
seen her own face harbors a guilty curiosity about the outside
world. A thoughtful exploration of self-image in a world familiar
to readers of The Giver and The List. Zailey has never seen her own
face. She's never seen her reflection, or a photo of herself, or
even a drawing. In the special community of Gladder Hill, cameras
and mirrors are forbidden: it's why everyone's happier here. Nobody
talks about anyone else's appearance. You're not supposed to even
think about what other people look like, or what you look like. But
Zailey does. She knows her superficial thoughts are wrong, and her
sketchbook, filled with secret portraits of her classmates and
neighbors, could get her in trouble. Yet she can't help but think
those thoughts, and be curious about the outside world where she
once lived, years ago. Most of all, she wonders what it's like to
see herself-her own face. When Zailey suddenly finds herself beyond
the gates of her town, she has a chance to see if what she's been
taught about the outside world is true and search for the mother
she barely remembers. Only then will she find out the real story
about Gladder Hill. But is she prepared for the truth?
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