A can't-put-down YA sci-fi

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This YA sci-fi novel deals with climate change, environmental action, and pollution--and it's one of the most provocative novels I've read all year!

In alternating POVs, this novel follows two girls: Cee, who woke up on an abandoned island alone three years ago with no memories of who she is, except the knowledge that she has a sister named Kay and desperately needs to find her; and Kasey, who lives in an eco-city built to protect people from the planet they've destroyed. Kasey's sister Celia disappeared at sea three months ago, and Kasey needs to know the truth about Celia's final days.

The Ones We're Meant to Find is emotional, raw, and shocking. It's a stark, poignant story about climate change, the planet, sisterhood, agency, and what it means to exist and be a part of the world. This novel was so different from what I expected, but totally pulled me in; I know this is the kind of book that I will be thinking about for a long time.