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When an agribusiness facility producing genetically engineered food releases a deadly toxin into the environment, seventeen-year-old Tempest Torres races to deliver the cure before time runs out.

From the author of the acclaimed American Booksellers Association's Indies Introduce pick Salvage, which was called "Brilliant, feminist science fiction" by Stephanie Perkins, the internationally bestselling author of Anna and the French Kiss. This stand-alone action-adventure story is perfect for fans of Oryx and Crake and The House of the Scorpion.

Seventeen-year-old Tempest Torres has lived on the AgraStar farm north of Atlanta, Georgia, since she was found outside its gates at the age of five. Now she's part of the security force guarding the fence and watching for scavengers—people who would rather steal genetically engineered food from the Company than work for it. When a group of such rebels accidentally sets off an explosion in the research compound, it releases into the air a blight that kills every living thing in its path—including humans. With blight-resistant seeds in her pocket, Tempest teams up with a scavenger boy named Alder and runs for help. But when they finally arrive at AgraStar headquarters, they discover that there's an even bigger plot behind the blight—and it's up to them to stop it from happening again.

Inspired by current environmental issues, specifically the genetic adjustment of seeds to resist blight and the risks of not allowing natural seed diversity, this is an action-adventure story that is Margaret Atwood's Oryx and Crake meets Nancy Farmer's House of the Scorpion.

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    • Kirkus

      July 15, 2017
      In Duncan's dystopian novel, the United States is run by agribusinesses that control all food production. Seventeen-year-old Tempest doesn't know much beyond the AgraStar farm where she lives and works as a guard. Her main priority is keeping lazy scavengers, people who live outside of the system, away from the crops. This all changes when a raid goes wrong and a group of scavengers accidentally sets off a blight that kills all plants and humans in its path. Before her farm is completely destroyed, Tempest manages to get her hands on blight-resistant seeds. As the blight continues to spread, she must get the seeds to AgraStar's headquarters in Atlanta. Necessity leads Tempest to travel with Alder, a scavenger who's determined not to let the seeds fall into AgraStar's hands. Duncan's knack for character development shines through as Tempest is steadily exposed to the darker side of AgraStar and begins to question everything she's been taught and her place in it. Though well-paced and intelligently written, the novel stumbles when Tempest makes a startling discovery in Atlanta that is never resolved before the story ends abruptly--readers will hope the flap-copy statement that this is a stand-alone isn't really telling the truth. Tempest is a brown-skinned Latina, but in this society, she's not able to really explore her heritage--a poignant subplot. A thoughtful and sensitive exploration of corrupt powers and personal responsibility, especially in today's stormy political climate. (Science fiction. 14-18)

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    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2018
      Tempest guards one of AgraStar's farms from rebel raiders. When an explosion releases a disease that kills everything--human and crop--at the compound, Tempest and rebel Alder race to take the seeds of the only unaffected plant to the rest of humanity. In this Mad Maxlike dystopia, Duncan keeps the danger coming and the tension high as Tempest and Alder learn to work together.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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