Charlie is the sole survivor of a disease called HVC, the only human left. The only one immune to it. As a young girl, she has spent the last three years fending for herself, surviving, despite all that she has been through. Whilst out exploring, she bumps into another survivor and her world turns on its head.
This book is not your typical dystopian novel. Whilst there are certainly moments where you find out about what happened to those that had HVC through Charlies exploration of the town and through her memories, I believe this book focuses more on how Charlie is trying to be a "normal" person in an abnormal world. It is about how everyday she deals with her emotions as she tries to live a life that she never expects. And when she finds someone else, is it a story of a normal teenage friendship. Two people finding a connection and finding strength and happiness whilst surrounded by grief.
I cannot believe at 16 Alexandra wrote this novella and am excited to watch her writing develop and grow in the future.