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Calm

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In this enthralling dystopian YA thriller where emotions become weapons, the fight for humanity's true essence takes centre stage.

In a near-future Britain, societyʼs calm facade conceals a sinister truth: the state maintains its control by meddling with the nationʼs water supply. The result? A population lulled into apathy. Lulled, apart from a courageous few known as the Resistors.

New Resistor Owyn and lifelong Resistor Tiegan face parallel struggles in their fierce quest for freedom. Spurred on by the promise of a mass Resistance, they ignite a chain of events that shakes the foundations of Britainʼs oppressive regime.

One thing is clear: the price of freedom is higher than they ever imagined.

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    • Kirkus

      Starred review from February 1, 2025
      In a near-future Britain, a drug flows through the water supply, keeping people passive and emotionless. The calmadrug, administered by the Servants via calmasprings to keep the populace docile, doesn't work on everyone. The immune are called Resistors; Abstainers are those who choose to avoid it. Like many others whose parents died during the societal collapse called the Great Calm, 16-year-old Resistor Owyn Caldwell lives in a state residential school. Warned by a teacher that he's in danger when the calmadrug stops working on him, Owyn goes on the run. Meanwhile, 14-year-old Tiegan Archer and her 8-year-old brother, Joel, who are white, witness their Resistor parents' abductions by the Servants. After being sheltered by neighbor Mr. Khan, they flee too, hiding in safe houses and trusting precious few adults. The journey is dangerous, but there are rumors of Resistor strongholds in the north, and eventually the three young people's paths cross. Still, going unnoticed in a society of the emotionless presents unique challenges. After Owyn, who's Black, experiences racism for the first time, an older man observes that "life free of the calmasprings has its drawbacks." Although using the drug means experiencing "no passion, no joy, no delight," it also results in "no hate, no anger....No fear of difference." In her page-turner, debut author Baker evokes dystopian despair reminiscent of classic titles. Morally ambiguous characters give the story depth; readers will not know whom to trust. A gripping examination of our human need to feel. (discussion questions)(Dystopian. 12-17)

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    • Booklist

      March 1, 2025
      Grades 9-12 Following a cataclysmic event known as The Great Calm, Britain's government now controls the public's emotions. Where some citizens do feel a sense of tranquility, those who do not, known as Resistors and Abstainers, are considered enemies of the government. Owyn, who grew up in the city without a family, is no longer affected by the "calmasprings" when introduced. Tiegan and her younger brother, Joel, had a family that taught them how to fake the calm. But none of that matters when all three are forced to run from everything they know and trust people they've never met before to escape this regime. Told in dual perspectives that reflect their disparate lives, the story comes to a head when Owyn's and Tiegan's journeys meet and their paths to resistance become one and the same. This fast-paced adventure is akin to dystopian classics that appear to focus on one aspect of toppling corrupt government regimes but also don't shy away from the minutiae of inequality such as classism or systemic racism.

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