Who Says I'm not Perfect

Who Says I'm not Perfect

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Humans are inching toward a perfect society, which means they are not letting anything or anyone get in their way. Now, children are conceived by genetic selection, each chromosome selected for maximum strength, beauty, and intelligence. The children not conceived this way, the Imperfections, are considered outcasts. Every year kids turning 13 are tested. If they don't meet the requirements, they are killed. Follow Jane, Jaxon, Adella and Caleb, 3 Imperfections as they navigate the tests, and life itself.
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Victoria Robertson was born an ordinary girl. Perhaps she would have turned out okay, if it weren't for the twisted mind of her mother. Her mother, a troubled widow, raised her, her two brothers and one sister in a peculiar manner. In modern society, people generally accept the idea that humans are imperfect and should be accepted with their flaws. Well not Victoria's mother, Caroline. Caroline raised her children to believe they needed to achieve perfection to succeed. As a result, Victoria grew up with self esteem issues and low self worth. But that's not all. Victoria must decide if she'll be a cruel, judgemental and demanding woman as her mother was, or to learn that as humans, we all have flaws. The decision is Victoria's, because the fate of her country lies in her hands. Will her aspirations and dreams to create a utopian society prevail, or will they turn into disappointments and nightmares of a dystopian society? She has power and control to change society for better or worse.

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