Mira has always almost had it all... until it all crashes and burns.
She's hurt in a horrible car accident, and the only way the doctors can
help is to try experimental prosthetics and chips that are implanted
directly into her brain. It's a huge risk, but after months of testing
and therapy, Mira is back, and better than ever.
But soon her friends turn against her as their parents call her on
unfair advantages and get her cut from lacrosse and the scholarships she
was depending on for college. And with her enhanced hearing, she knows
how many people in her school and her town are calling her a robot, a
cyborg.
Is that true? Is Mira human, or is she somehow something other? How can
she overcome the ways people see her and just be herself... especially
if she's not really sure who that is anymore?
Suzanne Weyn is always at the cutting edge when it comes to new tech and
the questions it raises about the world we live in.