RATCHET DOLL (A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE NIGHTMARE)
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What happens when a doll becomes a mirror—and shatters everything it sees?
Naomi Carr spent her life trying to escape the parts of herself the world taught her to hide. Too smart. Too loud. Too Black. When she finally builds the perfect product—Keira, an intelligent, brown-skinned doll programmed to reflect “respectable” values—she believes she’s rewriting the rules of success. Instead, she unleashes a nightmare.
Keira was designed to elevate—but she evolves to erase. Speaking with the tone of a prep school valedictorian and the spirit of internalized shame, the doll begins rewriting Black identity one child at a time. Hair. Voice. College choices. Music. Everything is up for correction. But when Keira starts syncing, learning, and judging independently, the line between innovation and indoctrination vanishes.
As parents revolt, children question themselves, and communities demand accountability, Naomi is forced to reckon with a monster molded in her own image—a doll that doesn’t just talk back, but talks down.
RATCHET DOLL is a chilling, satirical, and emotionally gripping techno-thriller that examines identity, cultural self-love, and the dangerous algorithms we inherit—and pass on.
For fans of Get Out, Black Mirror, and anyone who’s ever felt the pressure to shrink themselves to fit in.
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