"Doesn't everyone have the right to be Happy?"IN THE YEAR 2020, twelve-year-old Christopher Michael lives with his father and grandfather in a place called UnHappy, where struggling Red and Blue people are segregated from their entitled White neighbors on the other side of an invisible wall--in a world called Happy. In spite of their different colors, social class, gender or age, everyone longs to relocate to a place called Hope-a state of mind with infinite possibilities, a "Google Land" where anything is possible and where America will finally show its true colors to the world. In this gripping and dystopic debut novel, author E.P. McGill teaches young adult readers about what truly divides us, and what it ultimately takes to find our true colors. "Daring, eloquent, and insightful, a much needed wakeup call for America, exposing the reality of race and class through the eyes of a child." -Esha Bajaj, The Essence of Aptitude
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