cover image The Ones

The Ones

Daniel Sweren-Becker. Imprint, $17.99 (304p) ISBN 978-1-250-08314-2

In Sweren-Becker’s uneven debut, one percent of the population has benefited from genetic modification at birth, which endows the Ones, as they are called, with beauty, intelligence, and other heightened traits. Cody Bell, 16, and her 17-year-old boyfriend, James, are both Ones, and life is good in their California town until the Supreme Court declares genetic engineering illegal. In addition, a group called the Equality Movement is taking aim at the Ones, seeking to guarantee equal rights for all citizens. When Cody is approached by a mysterious boy named Kai, she’s drawn into the violent side of activism, and to Kai himself. Third-person narration switches between James and Cody, now at odds, as James discovers that his father hides a terrifying secret. Sweren-Becker’s near-future story is well-timed to tap into ongoing conversations about inequality, privilege, and extremism, but the book’s exploration of topics like discrimination, government oppression, and radicalization tends toward the superficial. Cody, meanwhile, turns on a dime, making decisions that may have readers scratching their heads—particularly her continuing fascination with Kai even after his group shows its ruthless side. Ages 15–up. (Sept.)