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Donor 23 by Cate Campbell Beatty
Donor 23 by Cate Campbell Beatty







Joan comes across as frustratingly stubborn and blind to the truth at times, but these faults make her less superhuman and more relatable. Joan, in particular, bears a remarkable resemblance to Katniss Everdeen, from her athletic talents to her involuntary rise as poster child of a rebellion to her involvement in a love triangle that forces her to choose between a childhood friend and a new romantic interest. If the dark cloning-for-organs plotline of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go (2005) mated with an action-packed young-adult thriller such as Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games (2008), the result would resemble Beatty’s debut. Joan finds help in surprising places and must decide whether to actively take part in the rebellion brewing against the Alliance. She’s chased by Tax Enforcement Officer Nox, a single-minded, rule-abiding man who was responsible for Joan’s mother’s arrest and execution eight months earlier.

Donor 23 by Cate Campbell Beatty

However, when she learns that the Governor wants to take her strong heart and lungs to further enhance his daughter’s physical capabilities, she flees for her life. Joan peacefully trains and provides this “tax” in the hope that she’ll eventually earn enough money to purchase her own citizenship and leave her donor status behind. She periodically supplies parts of her superior muscles and organs to superstar athlete and Governor’s daughter Tegan Gates, one of the Alliance’s most privileged citizens. Seventeen-year-old “donor” Joan Lion has spent her entire life keeping in top athletic shape-not for her own career but for another’s.

Donor 23 by Cate Campbell Beatty

In this dystopian New Adult thriller, a woman bred to donate her body parts must flee her oppressive society before they can take her heart.









Donor 23 by Cate Campbell Beatty