This book isn’t fiction.
It’s a warning.
Based on real laws.
A Ward of the State isn’t just dystopian fiction. It’s rooted in the very real framework of expanded fetal personhood, mirroring laws like Wisconsin’s Act 292.
The story follows Allison Maxwell, a girl who discovers the law has controlled her since before she was born. What follows is chilling, quiet, and deeply political.
This is the kind of novel that will stay with your group long after the final chapter.
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