The Epidemic
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Rebekkah Ross
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Suzanne Young
In a world before The Program…
Quinlan McKee’s job as a closer taught her to read people and situations, even losing a bit of herself to do so. But she couldn’t have guessed how her last case would bring down her entire world. Now, the only person Quinn has left is Deacon, her best friend and the love of her life. Except Deacon’s been keeping secrets of his own, so Quinn sets out alone to find Arthur Pritchard, the doctor who’s been trying to control her life.
When Quinn finds Arthur’s daughter, Virginia, she learns the truth about his motives. The good doctor believes Quinn is the first step to curing the growing epidemic of teen suicides. But how can Quinn trust someone who plays God with other people’s memories? As Quinn struggles to hold onto her sense of self through world-upending revelations, she must separate truth from lies to make the best decision for everyone’s future.
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The story reminds me of the old 80s movies. The adults are the villains as they try to keep the kids safe. The reasonable ones are the kids. I'm not saying that to say it's bad or trite but provide a recap overall at least as far as I am concerned.
I found myself shuffling between stances. The reader just taking in the story. A former angst ridden teenager trying to discover self. A person who works with kids and preteen/teenagers in particular. A counselor who has been trained and worked in different areas the books address.
I find myself wondering if this wouldn't be a good study for counsellors. While far fetched it still had a kernel of the various issues that many teens deal with. Thinking to Erickson's stages of development it seems pretty straightforward.
Of course in the end, the elephant in the room remains. What is the contagion? Was it V? Did it spread as a contagion would based on different models I've read over the years? Interesting thought that a mental health issue was a contagion. Wonder about this as I think about a few we have now. ADHD? Autism? Etc...
Overall a thought provoking story that I found kept me interested.
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