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Joe with an E
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Joe with an E
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'The concept is so original and so gripping that I can't get it out of my head...
Joe with an E encourages the reader to explore questions about gender, identity, family and belonging all through a page-turning adventure.'
Sarah Hagger-Holt, author of
Nothing Ever Happens Here
and
The Fights That Make Us
Britain is populated by genetically engineered neuts - no males, no females.
Joe is a boy - an anomaly who should have been destroyed in the pregnancy pod, or given corrective surgery as soon as he was born. Rescued by DiG, an underground network, he's nurtured to full-term and handed over to his parents. His differences must be kept hidden.
But now his body is changing, it won't be possible to pass as a neut for much longer.
The heart-wrenching decision is made - he must go to the island, where there's a secret community of others like him. The perilous journey to get there isn't the end of Joe's troubles. It's just the start.
Joe with an E encourages the reader to explore questions about gender, identity, family and belonging all through a page-turning adventure.'
Sarah Hagger-Holt, author of
Nothing Ever Happens Here
and
The Fights That Make Us
Britain is populated by genetically engineered neuts - no males, no females.
Joe is a boy - an anomaly who should have been destroyed in the pregnancy pod, or given corrective surgery as soon as he was born. Rescued by DiG, an underground network, he's nurtured to full-term and handed over to his parents. His differences must be kept hidden.
But now his body is changing, it won't be possible to pass as a neut for much longer.
The heart-wrenching decision is made - he must go to the island, where there's a secret community of others like him. The perilous journey to get there isn't the end of Joe's troubles. It's just the start.