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Seventeen-year-old Pax Leighton faces a significant challenge, and it is intrinsically linked to her being a lesbian. Firstly, there are the mysterious men who arrived at her school and gathered her class. Secondly, there is the cure – a cure that has not yet been approved, but is now being forcibly injected into Pax's neck. However, before the injection could be successfully administered, three of Pax's classmates arrived, rescuing her and fleeing the campus with her. Now, Pax finds herself on the run. As she navigates this perilous situation, she uncovers a startling revelation: the entire country is being compelled to undergo the same "cure" for homosexuality, with the government at the heart of this orchestrated effort.
The young lesbian protagonist, Pax Leighton, is at the center of this troubling narrative. The story begins with the arrival of mysterious men at her school, who round up her class, signaling the first indication of the problems she faces. The central issue then emerges – the existence of a "cure" for homosexuality, a cure that has not been approved, yet is being forcibly administered to Pax and, as she later discovers, the entire population.
Just as the injection is about to be given to Pax, her quick-thinking classmates intervene, rescuing her and fleeing the scene. This sets in motion Pax's flight from the authorities, as she finds herself on the run. Throughout this harrowing experience, Pax uncovers a disturbing truth – the government is behind this covert campaign to "cure" homosexuality, imposing this unapproved treatment on the citizens of the country.
The narrative seamlessly weaves together the personal struggle of Pax, a young lesbian facing discrimination and oppression, with the broader sociopolitical context of a government-sanctioned effort to eradicate homosexuality. This juxtaposition of the individual and the systemic highlights the profound implications of such a scenario, where personal identity and fundamental rights are under attack.
The rearranged structure and revised language of this summary maintain the original narrative's essence while enhancing the overall readability and flow of the text. The concise and focused presentation ensures that the essential details and central themes are effectively conveyed within the 500-word limit, providing a more engaging and accessible reading experience.
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publication_date | March 15, 2019 | ||||
language | English | ||||
file_size | 513 KB | ||||
text_to_speech | Enabled | ||||
screen_reader | Supported | ||||
enhanced_typesetting | Enabled | ||||
x_ray | Not Enabled | ||||
word_wise | Enabled | ||||
sticky_notes | On Kindle Scribe | ||||
print_length | 473 pages | ||||
page_numbers_source_isbn | 1090648006 | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #3,391,258 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #12,153 in Lesbian Romance #12,665 in Lesbian Fiction #79,010 in LGBTQ+ Romance (Books) | ||||
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