At the end of All Rights Reserved, Speth and her friends freed the city of Vermaine from Silas Rog and his oppressive litigation. But now, with the Wi-Fi untethered, the citizens of her city are looking to Speth to lead them. Just as Speth never intended to lead a rebellion of Silents, she has no idea how to begin putting Vermaine back to rights. All she wants to do is break out of the dome and track down her parents, who were sold into indentured servitude years before. Leaving the care of the city in the hands of her friend and mentor, Kel, Speth and a few friends embark on a journey to explore the rest of their world and spread the cause of freedom.
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“Smart, tenacious Speth Jime’s fast-paced adventure continues in the sequel to Katsoulis’ prescient novel about freedom of speech…Speth’s journey comes to a satisfying close.”
— Booklist
“A powerful novel with a neatly wrapped-up conclusion.”
— Kirkus Reviews“Deeply troubling and utterly captivating; a must read for fans of the dystopic.”
— Shelf Awareness on All Rights Reserved“A chilling, unnerving, and timely debut novel about what it means to speak out, even in silence.”
— Katharine McGee, New York Times bestselling author, on All Rights Reserved“A nightmarish future… Fast-paced action sequences… A fresh and detailed dystopian tale.”
— Kirkus Reviews on All Rights Reserved“Intense… A provocative setup.”
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Gregory Scott Katsoulis is a writer, teacher, artist, and goofball. He is in love with ideas and possibility. When he is not writing, Katsoulis composes incidental music and enjoys taking photographs of faces, debunking bunk, and confounding children by teaching them about black holes, time-travel paradoxes, and the hilarious fallibility of human memory. He lives in the lovely and stimulating Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Frankie Corzo is a film and voice-over actress and audiobook narrator. She obtained a BA degree in theater studies from Montclair State University.