However, nothing in Sonya’s life is ever straightforward, and the sins of the past - her own and those of her loved ones - must be reckoned with as she fights for her life. If Sonya can find a missing girl, she can forever leave the confines of jail. But as fate has it, her former foe Alexander offers her a chance at freedom. She thinks she’s relegated to the four walls of prison for the rest of her life, lying low and watching as those around her die. Sonya is the youngest person in the prison, yet the weight of tragedy, loss, and destruction has made her feel as though she’s lived far beyond her few years. When the Delegation is overthrown and Sonya loses everyone she has ever loved, she is placed in a political prison called the Aperture. Her poster served as propaganda for the Delegation, highlighting their harsh moral code with their eerie slogan “What’s right is right.” Poster Girl follows a young woman named Sonya who was once the face of a sinister surveillance state. Veronica Roth, the author of the mega-popular Divergent series and other books, is a master at crafting dystopian worlds, and her latest novel is no exception.
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