Not exact matches
So
here's a sampling of YA lit — including dystopian science fiction,
magical realism and contemporary realistic fiction — that explores questions about teens, bodies and decision making.
I think it's important to note
here that the state by state approaches to slavery in the novel do not represent actual distinctions among states in the 1850s — this is part of the
magical realism aspect, he was playing with geography and time, to build suspense and deepen understanding.
You might want to begin by viewing our constantly updated list of free science fiction, horror,
magical realism, fantasy, and children's speculative fiction
here: Quality Speculative Fiction eBooks for Free
But
here the brand of
magical realism that Kojima has been trying to land for years finally finds its feet.