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The Ones We're Meant to Find
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The Ones We’re Meant to Find

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Two sisters. An unputdownable story.

Cee woke up on the shores of an abandoned island three years ago with no idea how she got there. Now eighteen, she lives in a shack with an ageing android, and a single memory - she has a sister, and she has to escape to find her.

From the safety of the eco-city floating above Earth, now decimated by natural disasters, sixteen-year-old Kasey mourns Cee whom she’s sure is dead. She too wants to escape- the eco-city is meant to be a sanctuary for people who want to save the planet, but its inhabitants are willing to do anything for refuge, even lie. Is Kasey ready to use technology to help Earth, even though it failed her sister?

Cee and Kasey think that what they know about each other and their world is true. Both are wrong.

If you loved We Were Liars or Black Mirror, you’ll love The Ones We’re Meant to Find, a clever, inspirational thriller.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Text Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 May 2021
Pages
384
ISBN
9781911231332

Two sisters. An unputdownable story.

Cee woke up on the shores of an abandoned island three years ago with no idea how she got there. Now eighteen, she lives in a shack with an ageing android, and a single memory - she has a sister, and she has to escape to find her.

From the safety of the eco-city floating above Earth, now decimated by natural disasters, sixteen-year-old Kasey mourns Cee whom she’s sure is dead. She too wants to escape- the eco-city is meant to be a sanctuary for people who want to save the planet, but its inhabitants are willing to do anything for refuge, even lie. Is Kasey ready to use technology to help Earth, even though it failed her sister?

Cee and Kasey think that what they know about each other and their world is true. Both are wrong.

If you loved We Were Liars or Black Mirror, you’ll love The Ones We’re Meant to Find, a clever, inspirational thriller.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Text Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 May 2021
Pages
384
ISBN
9781911231332
 
Book Review

The Ones We’re Meant to Find
by Joan He

by Angela Crocombe, Apr 2021

This beautiful story set in a fascinating future is narrated in alternating chapters by 16-year-old Kasey Mizuhara and her older sister Celia. These very different young women have become physically separated and are searching for one another. Their world has been ravaged by climate change and the fortunate few now live in eco-cities set in the clouds. The rest of humanity must tough it out on the surface of the harsh planet. Rather than having real experiences, most people hologram themselves to places to save resources. People are ranked based on their ancestor’s impact on the planet – the descendants of heavy polluters are punished with very low rank and minimal benefits.

Kasey is an introvert whose sister disappeared three months prior, presumed dead at sea. Celia was the life of the party, with many friends and boyfriends, and Kasey is the opposite. Searching for answers about what happened to her sister forces her out of her shell.

Celia is stuck on a deserted island, with few memories, desperately trying to escape. She lives in someone’s abandoned house, survives on taro plants and is building a boat that she hopes will sail her back to her sister. She is all alone until a naked boy washes up on the shore.

This story of separated sisters is set in a highly imaginative world. For readers who liked Davina Bell’s The End of the World Is Bigger than Love this is an equally challenging and rewarding read that shows how the bonds of love transcend a dystopian world. For ages 14+.


Angela Crocombe is the manager of Readings Kids.