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English
Coleman & Stott
10 September 2024
""Delving into the world of underground hacking, ReWired crackles with tension. I loved every cyber-second I was immersed in Ada's world!""- Kimberly Derting, author of the The Body Finder series

16-year-old Ada Lovelace is never more alive and sure of herself than when she's hacking into a ""secure"" network as her alter ego, the Dark Angel. In the real world, Ada is broken, reeling from her best friend Simone's recent suicide. But online, the reclusive daughter of Senator Lovelace (champion of the new Technology Privacy Bill) is a daring white hat hacker and the only female member of the Orwellians, an elite group responsible for a string of high-profile hacks against major corporations, with a mission to protect the little guy.

Ada is swiftly proving she's a force to be reckoned with, when a fellow Orwellian betrays her to the FBI. To protect her father's career, Ada is sent to ReBoot, a technology rehab facility for teens...the same rehab Simone attended right before killing herself.

It's bad enough that the ReBoot facility is creepy in an Overlook-Hotel-meets-Winchester-Mansion way, but when Ada realizes Simone's suicide is just one in an increasingly suspicious string of ""accidental"" deaths and ""suicides"" occurring just after kids leave ReBoot, Ada knows she can't leave without figuring out what really happened to her best friend. The massive cyber conspiracy she uncovers will threaten everything she cares about-her dad's career, her new relationship with a wry, handsome, reformed hacker, Fisher, who gets under her skin, and most of all-the Dark Angel.

With a deliciously twisty plot and the topical bite of Cory Doctorow's Little Brother, ReWired delves into technology addiction, internet privacy, and corporate/government collection of data.

ReWired is about the daily choices we all make about who we want to be, how much of ourselves we choose to share with others, and the terrifying risks and exhilarating rewards of being ourselves, online and off.
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Imprint:   Coleman & Stott
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 19mm
Weight:   372g
ISBN:   9798988581857
Pages:   342
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Shelli R. Johannes is the award-winning author of the Nature of Grace novels including Untraceable, Uncontrollable, and Unstoppable. Since leaving Corporate America, she has followed her passion for writing and conservation by working with The Dolphin Project, the Atlanta Zoo, and others. She currently lives in Atlanta with a bird, two doodles, her British husband, and her kids, who she hopes someday will change the world. She also writes children's books.

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