Return to the world of the bestselling Running Out of Time with this
middle grade thriller from Margaret Peterson Haddix, where Zola
discovers she's related to Jessie Keyser and her seemingly perfect
utopian world is covering up a dark reality.
Twelve-year-old Zola thinks she has the perfect life. She thinks
everyone does, now that it's 2193, and humanity has solved all its
problems. Insta-Closets deliver new clothes every morning, Insta-Ovens
deliver gourmet meals on demand, and virtual reality goggles let her
have any adventure she wants, with friends from all over the world.
Then one day Zola finds a handwritten note in her Insta-Closet:
If you want to see things as they really are, come find me.
What if Zola's wrong about everything--even the year? As she struggles
to figure out who wrote the note, she discovers a printed book in her
Insta-Closet called The Jessie Keyser Story: How One Girl Escaped from
Clifton Village. Zola wonders: Who is Jessie Keyser, and why does she
look like her . . . and what else do they have in common?
In this sequel to the classic novel Running Out of Time, Margaret
Peterson Haddix has crafted a riveting page-turner that captures the
terrors of a world where nothing seems real--but finding out who really
loves you still matters.