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Q
by Christina Dalcher
Elena Fairchild is a mother, wife, teacher but most of all, she has a high Q.
A system in place to quantify a persons worthiness based on intelligence and background. With a prestigious husband and 2 daughters in the upper tiers, everything should be perfect.
Until her youngest daughter fails her monthly test and gets sent away, leaving Elena to question the entire system, one she helped to create.
Q was an enticing read and the fluctuation between past and present really helped to build the character of Elena and how she’d come to be in the position she’d found herself in.
As the story quickly develops, the reader is left to reflect on the importance of not letting history repeat itself.
Thank you to NetGalley and HQ publishing for the ARC!
A system in place to quantify a persons worthiness based on intelligence and background. With a prestigious husband and 2 daughters in the upper tiers, everything should be perfect.
Until her youngest daughter fails her monthly test and gets sent away, leaving Elena to question the entire system, one she helped to create.
Q was an enticing read and the fluctuation between past and present really helped to build the character of Elena and how she’d come to be in the position she’d found herself in.
As the story quickly develops, the reader is left to reflect on the importance of not letting history repeat itself.
Thank you to NetGalley and HQ publishing for the ARC!