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A review by beckiejean
The Adoration of Jenna Fox by Mary E. Pearson
4.0
Jenna wakes up from an 18 month coma, but something isn't right. She remembers dates from world history but can't remember her name, or her parents, or anything personal from before the coma. Her parents insist that this is normal and that things will start to come back. But once they do, things still don't quite line up right.
This medical science fiction novel asks the question of what does it mean to be human, and how far is too far to go to save the life of a child? Just because medically we can do something, should we?
This medical science fiction novel asks the question of what does it mean to be human, and how far is too far to go to save the life of a child? Just because medically we can do something, should we?