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AGNES AT THE END OF THE WORLD by Kelly McWilliams Kirkus Star

AGNES AT THE END OF THE WORLD

by Kelly McWilliams

Pub Date: June 9th, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-316-48733-7
Publisher: Little, Brown

The story of a 16-year-old’s journey to freedom at the end of the world.

Raised in the ranch commune of Red Creek, Agnes has always followed the Prophet’s adage, “perfect obedience produces perfect faith.” With a mother in the depths of depression, Agnes dutifully takes care of her father and younger siblings and the household chores; she is the perfect follower. Her one sin is the lifesaving insulin she receives from Matilda, an Outsider nurse, for her brother Ezekiel, who has Type 1 diabetes. Agnes’ 15-year-old sister Beth is her complete opposite—questioning the cult’s strict laws for women and sneaking around with a boy. Events ramp up as Agnes becomes aware of the Prophet’s lies and a viral pandemic ravages the outside world. As the Prophet forces his followers into an underground bunker, Agnes realizes she must leave with Ezekiel. With the help of Matilda’s son, Danny, who exposes them to life outside, and prayers in which Agnes communes with God, they escape into a dying world. The novel unfolds in chapters alternating between Agnes’ and Beth’s perspectives, blending science fiction with the harsh realities of life in a cult. The ornate, complex text takes readers through Agnes’ and Beth’s journeys of reconciling their faith and desires, imbuing the well-rounded characters with purpose. Residents of Red Creek are White; Danny and Matilda are Black.

An excellent read.

(map, author’s note) (Dystopian. 13-18)