First things first

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Hi, 

I'm the WiseOwlOfOZ, for short: the wise owl.

Before you start reading this book, you should know a few things:

- I don't have a cast, because YOU should decide how they look

- I need an editor since English is not my mother thong (comment or message)

- Read the summary before you start. 

with love & keep doing what you love,

the wise owl

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Imagine a world where every child does not have a gender until their fifteenth birthday. On the day they become fifteen, a ceremony takes place, where the borl decides if it wants to be a girl or a boy. The borl goes to sleep, and wakes up being a boy or a girl. This decision may not be influenced by the parents or government, otherwise the consequences would be the death of the borl.

This way of growing up has been designed by scientists in the twenty-first century, because gender inequality was still a too big part of the society, and by letting children grow up without a gender, they hope to fix this problem.

The system seemed to work perfectly fine for centuries, but problems are starting to show. More and more children decide they want to become a boy because they still are given more privileges. The future of mankind is in danger, because at the moment more than 70% is man. Nobody knows what to do, or how to change this trend.

Then the YAFF (Young Adults For the Future), an international organisation who's mission is saving mankind, stumbles on two things.

Thing one, being an eighteen year old borl, who did not get a gender at her ceremony: Sam.

Thing two, being a twelve year old girl, who was born with a gender: Kyra.

The YAFF hopes that those two person, in reality still children, can save what they could not:

The future of mankind.

Because the YAFF is hopeless, out of options, and with them every single person on this planet.

So pray that those two exceptions can save the world.

We're lucky they already got one thing in the pocket: they are different.

Normal people have never and will never change the world.

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