Review:
"There's no denying the story's power. Raw, funny, grotesque, unsettling, and very sad." "Kirkus Reviews"
"Audie s character is well-drawn and totally believable, immersing readers in her world and, hopefully, opening the door to an ethical discussion about current mental health issues." "School Library Journal"
"A chatty, clever narrator with a twisted sense of humor grounds the story . . . raising challenging questions about medicine, ethics, and the true cost of big breakthroughs." "Publishers Weekly""
"A perplexing, thrilling whirlwind of a read...This smart, beguiling novel will usher readers into the bizarre butreality-based subculture of drug-trial 'volunteers.'" Booklist
"There's no denying the story's power. Raw, funny, grotesque, unsettling, and very sad." Kirkus Reviews
"Audie s character is well-drawn and totally believable, immersing readers in her world and, hopefully, opening the door to an ethical discussion about current mental health issues." School Library Journal
"A chatty, clever narrator with a twisted sense of humor grounds the story . . . raising challenging questions about medicine, ethics, and the true cost of big breakthroughs." Publishers Weekly"
About the Author:
J. C. CARLESON is a former undercover CIA officer who has navigated war zones, jumped out of airplanes, and worked on the frontlines of international conflicts. She now writes when she s not traveling the globe with her husband and two young sons. Her previous publications include The Tyrant s Daughter, Cloaks and Veils, and Work Like a Spy: Business Tips from a Former CIA Officer."
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