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Defier
Defier: The Girl Who Stood | Mandy Fender
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A Young Adult novel inspired by Christian bravery. When her faith makes her a target, Lennox Winters must leave everything she knows behind, and face the harsh truth of what her world has become. The raised scar on her chest reminds her she still has a purpose, but is her purpose worth the sacrifice? With a new Regime taking over America and imprisoning Christians, she must decide what is worth fighting for. They said her faith would be the death of her, but her faith made her alive. It is only when she has nothing else to lose that she discovers who she really is. Back Cover: In a world at war, one girl's faith makes her a soldier... Seventeen-year-old Lennox Winters is no stranger to loss. She's lost her parents, her home, and is in constant danger of losing herself. As she struggles with what to believe she encounters Christ in a way that she cannot ignore. Kept alive by her newfound faith and accompanied by her loyal best friend, Lennox bravely emerges into a world at war on a quest for the truth. Only after Lennox has journeyed through perilous territory, eluded biologically altered predators, and overcomes the most intense of challenges does the real work begin.
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Mehso-so

I read this book for a junior high literature class I‘m considering teaching next year. It‘s a Christian Young Adult dystopian fiction book and the first of a series. Without a doubt, the book is a fast-paced read, pushing forward the events without little nuances. The characters‘s emotions are stated, not felt. Overall, not a bad read for someone in that age category.

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