F/A Healey,
Karen. When We Wake. Little, Brown, 2013. 298p.
978-0-316-20076-9. 17.99.
In 2027 Australia, Tegan and her two politically
active friends are headed to a rally to protest for change. But Tegan doesn’t
remember what happened at the rally. She wakes up 100 years later, after being
accidentally shot and cryogenically frozen. The world she wakes up to is not
better than she remembers, in fact, it’s worse; global warming, new immigration
policies and lacking resources have made Australia a very different place.
While trying to adapt to her new life and make friends, Tegan attempts to
figure out why she is the first successful cryogenic patient, why the Army
wants to keep her under wraps and why the religious fanatics think she is
soulless. While the premise is interesting for this new dystopian series, there
are too many holes in the story. Very few questions are answered and those that
are, are not compelling. Maybe the additional books in the series will help,
but this reviewer isn’t interested in waiting around to find out. Loren
Spector, LAPL, Felipe de Neve
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