Summary: Poe Blythe is an orphan growing up in The Outpost. On her first voyage away from The Outpost, her mining dredge is attacked by raiders and the love of her life was killed in front of her. Two years later, Poe lives solely for vengeance, having created a brutal armor for the dredge that takes the lives of any who would attempt to take the ship. Setting out on the dredge once more, this time as its captain, Poe finds herself on a mission whose goals she doesn't understand with a crew she doesn't trust in a land where the raiders are lying in wait.
Straight Talk for Librarians: While this story is set in the same world as Ally Condie's Matched trilogy, it functions as a standalone and no knowledge of the Matched trilogy is necessary.
What is interesting about this novel is the complexity of the characters and their motivations. There are no clear "good guys" in this conflict between The Outpost and the raiders because both sides have been fighting for so long that no one's hands are clean. Answers to what is really going on (why DOES the Admiral need the gold? Why do the raiders want the gold?) don't come easily. For those who are looking for more realism, the story is unpredictable and original. It is also worth noting that the protagonist refreshingly does not immediately abandon her revenge to fall into the arms of the first good looking male character--Poe's story is very much rooted in her grief.
Educators could easily draw parallels between many events in the book and real life history, such as the kidnapping of indigenous children and subsequent placement into boarding schools, the destruction of the environment caused by the colonizers, the difficulty of creating peace between warring groups when both sides have done harm to the other, and how grief can fuel anger.

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