Unwind

Unwind

by

Neal Shusterman

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Unwind Term Analysis

Unwinding is the process by which a teenager’s body is divided up so that 99.44 percent of their body can be used in organ, limb, blood, or brain transplants for other people. Teens slated to be unwound are known as Unwinds. Unwind when used to refer to a person is capitalized; unwind the verb or to refer to the practice is not.

Unwind Quotes in Unwind

The Unwind quotes below are all either spoken by Unwind or refer to Unwind. For each quote, you can also see the other terms and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 2  Quotes

“Please, Miss Ward. It’s not dying, and I’m sure everyone here would be more comfortable if you didn’t suggest something so blatantly inflammatory. The fact is, 100% of you will still be alive, just in a divided state.”

Related Characters: Risa Ward, Admiral Dunfee, Headmaster Thomas
Page Number: 24
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Chapter 16 Quotes

Please what? the teacher thinks. Please break the law? Please put myself and the school at risk? But, no, that’s not it at all. What he’s really saying is: Please be a human being. With a life so full of rules and regiments, it’s so easy to forget that’s what they are. She knows—she sees—how often compassion takes a back seat to expediency.

Related Characters: The Teacher/Hannah (speaker), Connor Lassiter, Risa Ward, Didi
Page Number: 83
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Chapter 19 Quotes

There’s nothing keeping them tied to this baby anymore. They could stork it again first thing in the morning [...] And yet the thought makes Connor uncomfortable. They don’t owe this baby anything. It’s theirs by stupidity, not biology. He doesn’t want it, but he can’t stand the thought of someone getting the baby who wants it even less than he does.

Related Characters: Connor Lassiter, Risa Ward, Didi
Page Number: 93
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“You think this makes me a saint? Let me tell you, I’ve had a considerably long life, and I’ve done some pretty awful things, too.”

“Well, I don’t care. No matter how many times you smack me with that cane, I think you’re decent.”

“Maybe, maybe not. One thing you learn when you’ve lived as long as I have—people aren’t all good, and people aren’t all bad. We move in and out of darkness and light all of our lives. Right now, I’m pleased to be in the light.”

Related Characters: Sonia (speaker), Connor Lassiter
Page Number: 111
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Chapter 21 Quotes

“He’s not a bad kid. He’s just hurting. Hurting real bad.” The way Cy’s talking, it’s like the kid is still there, right in the room with them. “He’s got this urge about him to grab things—like an addiction, y’know? Shiny things mostly. It’s not like he really wants them, it’s just that he kind of needs to snap ‘em up. I figure he’s a kleptomaniac.”

Related Characters: Cyrus Finch/CyFi (speaker), Lev Calder, Tyler
Page Number: 138
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Chapter 27 Quotes

“You might think I’m stupid, but I got a good reason for the way I feel,” Emby says. “When I was little, I was diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis. Both my lungs were shutting down. I was gonna die. So they took out both my dying lungs and gave me a single lung from an Unwind. The only reason I’m alive is because that kid got unwound.”

“So,” says Connor, “Your life is more important than his?”

“He was already unwound—it’s not like I did it to him. If I didn’t get that lung, someone else would have.”

Related Characters: Connor Lassiter (speaker), Emby (speaker), Hayden, Harlan Dunfee, Diego
Page Number: 168-69
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“The unborn have souls. They have their souls from the moment they get made—the law says.”

Connor doesn’t want to get into it again with Emby, but he can’t help himself. “Just because the law says it, that doesn’t make it true.”

“Yeah, well, just because the law says it, that doesn’t make it false, either. It’s only the law because a whole lot of people thought about it, and decided it made sense.”

Related Characters: Connor Lassiter (speaker), Emby (speaker), Hayden, Diego
Related Symbols: The Bill of Life
Page Number: 168-69
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Chapter 30 Quotes

And all at once Cy realizes that Tyler doesn’t know. The part of that boy which comprehends time and place isn’t here, and never will be. Tyler can’t understand that he’s already gone, and nothing Cy can do will ever make him understand. So he goes on wailing.

Related Characters: Lev Calder, Cyrus Finch/CyFi, Tyler
Page Number: 191
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Chapter 34 Quotes

“Then we proposed the idea of unwinding, which would terminate unwanteds without actually ending their lives. We thought it would shock both sides into seeing reason—that they would stare at each other across the table and someone would blink. But nobody blinked. The choice to terminate without ending life—it satisfied the needs of both sides. The Bill of Life was signed, the Unwind Accord went into effect, and the war was over. Everyone was so happy to end the war, no one cared about the consequences.”

Related Characters: Admiral Dunfee (speaker), Connor Lassiter, Emby
Related Symbols: The Bill of Life
Page Number: 224
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“Of course, if more people had been organ donors, unwinding never would have happened...but people like to keep what’s theirs, even after they’re dead. It didn’t take long for ethics to be crushed by greed. Unwinding became big business, and people let it happen.”

Related Characters: Admiral Dunfee (speaker), Connor Lassiter
Related Symbols: The Bill of Life
Page Number: 224
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“It’s only because of his unwinding that you’re all here. Afterward, my wife left me and formed a foundation in Harlan’s memory. I left the military, spent several years more drunk than I am now, and then, three years ago, I had The Big Idea. This place, these kids, are the result of it. To date I’ve saved more than a thousand kids from unwinding.”

Related Characters: Admiral Dunfee (speaker), Connor Lassiter, Harlan Dunfee
Page Number: 225
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Chapter 35 Quotes

He could join them just out of spite, but that’s not enough—not this time. There must be more. Yet, as he stands there, Lev realizes that there is more. It’s invisible, but it’s there, like the deadly charge lurking in a downed power line. Anger, but not just anger: a will to act on it as well.

“All right, I’m in.” Back at home Lev always felt part of something larger than himself. Until now, he hadn’t realized how much he missed that feeling.

Related Characters: Lev Calder (speaker), Cyrus Finch/CyFi, Cleaver, Mai, Blaine
Page Number: 230
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Chapter 52 Quotes

In her mind’s eye she always pictured harvest camps as human cattle stockades: dead-eyed crowds of malnourished kids in small gray cells—a nightmare of dehumanization. Yet somehow this picturesque nightmare is worse. Just as the airplane graveyard was Heaven disguised as Hell, harvest camp is Hell masquerading as Heaven.

Related Characters: Risa Ward
Page Number: 267-68
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“What do you do with the club feet, and the deaf ears? Do you use those in transplants?”

“You don’t have either of those, do you?”

“No—but I do have an appendix. What happens to that?”

“Well,” says the counselor with near infinite patience, “a deaf ear is better than no ear at all, and sometimes it’s all people can afford. And as for your appendix, nobody really needs that anyway.”

Related Characters: Risa Ward (speaker), Emby
Page Number: 269
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Chapter 55 Quotes

“How can you do this?” she asks during one of their breaks. “How can you watch them day after day, going in and never coming out?”

“You get used to it,” the drummer tells her, taking a swig of water. “You’ll see.”

“I won’t! I can’t!” She thinks about Connor. He doesn’t have this same reprieve from unwinding. He doesn’t stand a chance. “I can’t be an accomplice to what they’re doing!”

Related Characters: Risa Ward (speaker), Connor Lassiter, Dalton
Page Number: 274
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Chapter 68 Quotes

“You may be responsible for your actions,” Pastor Dan says, “but it’s not your fault you weren’t emotionally prepared for life out there in the real world. This was my fault—and the fault of everyone who raised you to be a tithe. We’re as guilty as the people who pumped that poison into your blood.”

Related Characters: Pastor Dan (speaker), Lev Calder, Lev’s Dad
Page Number: 328
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Unwind Term Timeline in Unwind

The timeline below shows where the term Unwind appears in Unwind. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
The Bill of Life
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...of Life was passed. These constitutional amendments made abortion illegal but legalized a process called unwinding, in which parents can choose to “retroactively ‘abort’” a child between the ages of 13... (full context)
Chapter 1
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...Connor feel momentarily invincible, but soon he once again feels like a kid marked for unwinding in one week. He focuses on the traffic rushing below them and thinks that being... (full context)
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...Connor’s dad doesn’t laugh. Connor thinks that his parents don’t know he knows he’s being unwound. A few weeks ago, Connor found three tickets to the Bahamas. More sleuthing revealed the... (full context)
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...running away is the only way to save his life, since he’s going to be unwound. Ariana points out that she’s not going to be unwound and closes the door. (full context)
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...being cautious is the only way to survive to 18, at which point they can’t unwind him. He heads down to a rest stop by the interstate, thinking that he could... (full context)
Chapter 2 
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...that they’ve experienced budget cuts. The adults are silent when Risa asks if she’s being unwound. Risa spits that she’s going to die, which the lawyer deems inflammatory and unnecessary. The... (full context)
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...A military boeuf flirts with her until another boy points out that Risa is an Unwind. The boy says he’s being unwound because he did nothing, and now, there’s a chance... (full context)
Chapter 3
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...to not be taken since he’s a tithe. Connor incredulously asks if Lev is an Unwind, which offends Lev. They cause a bus to crash and watch a girl (Risa) race... (full context)
Chapter 5
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...and Lev. He wishes he had real bullets instead of tranquilizer bullets; he thinks that Unwinds are wastes of life and killing them wouldn’t be a great loss. He discovers Lev,... (full context)
Chapter 7
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...watches Lev’s cold, calculating eyes and feels angry when Lev asks why Connor is being unwound. Connor points out that he’s not going to be unwound now and asks what it’s... (full context)
Chapter 11
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...it doesn’t mention them. Both Lev and Risa are confused, since the news always mentions Unwinds, but Connor shouts that this is a gift—no report means no pictures. Connor struggles to... (full context)
Chapter 13
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...and Risa after seeing Connor steal the storked baby, and he thinks they must be unwound. On the bus, Lev moves forward a seat. A boy listening to headphones sits next... (full context)
Chapter 15
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...that nobody will kill Connor and Risa at a school; they’ll just head to their unwinding. He thinks that being torn from his purpose was the scariest thing to happen to... (full context)
Chapter 16
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...She doesn’t recognize them, but she knows that teens only look this afraid when they’re Unwinds. Connor says “please,” and the teacher knows he’s asking her to be a compassionate human... (full context)
Chapter 19
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...to be trouble, and tells Risa to have Connor get her pregnant again—she can’t be unwound that way. Risa’s jaw drops and Connor says Didi isn’t theirs. (full context)
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...her outlook. All three have horrible pasts: Hayden’s divorced parents “solved” their custody battle by unwinding him, Mai’s parents wanted a boy, and Roland beat his stepfather for beating his mom,... (full context)
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...a candle and passes his hand over it. Hayden admits that he’s been thinking about unwinding. Nobody really knows how it works, but he wants to know. Connor gets it: Hayden... (full context)
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Hayden says that Humphrey isn’t the kid’s real name, but his parents had him unwound. It went off without a hitch, but his parents were unstable to begin with and... (full context)
Chapter 21
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...in an accident that destroyed his temporal lobe and got a new one from an Unwind. He got a whole temporal lobe instead of brain bits because his dads paid off... (full context)
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...is, and CyFi slumps. CyFi confirms Lev’s suspicions: CyFi’s temporal lobe still belongs to the Unwind. CyFi says he doesn’t know the kid’s name, but the kid had problems that he... (full context)
Chapter 23
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...Lev shows up and feels alternately angry and worried. Connor reasons that Lev is probably unwound by now, and though Connor knows it’s not his fault, he feels like it is. (full context)
Chapter 26
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...bracelet, and asks how much he can get for it. He admits that he’s an Unwind, which is unusual. Usually Unwinds have elaborate stories, and the pawnbroker isn’t sure what to... (full context)
Chapter 27
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...him but feels bad and reassures Emby. Hayden suggests that dying is better than being unwound and asks the others for their opinions. Connor tells him to stop as they take... (full context)
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...and his crate mates don’t speak for a while. Quietly, Diego says he’d rather be unwound. Emby says he’d rather die, since he’d go to Heaven, but Connor thinks that if... (full context)
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This enrages Connor, who points out that without unwinding, there would be more doctors trying to cure diseases rather than replacing body parts. Ferociously,... (full context)
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Hayden points out that nobody answered whether unwinding kills a person. Diego suggests that it depends on where a person’s soul is when... (full context)
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Hayden says he knew a girl who believed that God knows who’s going to be unwound and doesn’t give them souls, like the unborn. Emby insists that the law states that... (full context)
Chapter 28
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...He says that everyone will follow his rules while they’re here, and nobody will be unwound on his watch. The crowd cheers and Risa notices that the Admiral makes eye contact... (full context)
Chapter 30
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...he runs to his parents, drops it at their feet, and begs them to not unwind him. CyFi realizes that Tyler doesn’t know he’s already been unwound. (full context)
Chapter 31
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Lev screams at Tyler’s parents to tell him they won’t unwind him. He’s unspeakably angry and holds the shovel like a bat. Finally, Tyler’s parents promise... (full context)
Chapter 32
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...their lives like gifts. He insists that these kids are better than those who would unwind them. Everyone must pull their weight, and the kids can neither rebel nor give into... (full context)
Chapter 34
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...hand, as he believes that the Admiral is using them, but Hayden points out that unwinding makes unpaid work look good. After the meeting, Roland stops by Connor and says that... (full context)
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...work call kids never come back, it’s impossible to say that they don’t just get unwound. Connor never voices his fears, as he doesn’t want to align himself with Roland. (full context)
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...doesn’t like him. The Admiral says that Connor thinks he’s a slave dealer who uses Unwinds for profit. He asks Connor to think of why a decorated admiral needs to sell... (full context)
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The Admiral explains that they’re dentures, which used to be common before unwinding, although today it’s cheaper to get an Unwind’s teeth. Connor looks toward the photo, and... (full context)
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...were happy to move on, no matter the consequences. Soon, everyone wanted new parts and unwinding became big business. (full context)
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...About 10 years ago Harlan started stealing, and since the Admiral was part of the Unwind Accord, he was pressured to unwind Harlan. The Admiral and his wife changed their minds,... (full context)
Chapter 35
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...was a tithe and asks how much Lev hates the people who were going to unwind him. Lev says he hates those people and the people who would get his parts... (full context)
Chapter 41
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...Connor gone, the kids suspect that the Admiral killed them too. A mob of angry Unwinds storms the Admiral’s jet. (full context)
Chapter 42
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...for her aspiration of becoming an Army medic. Risa heard a commotion outside as the Unwinds began to storm the jet. (full context)
Chapter 43
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Angry Unwinds swarm the Admiral’s jet and see Risa inside. One kid opens the hatch, but Risa... (full context)
Chapter 45
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...smoke rising and feels drawn to it. He flies the helicopter closer, lands, and the Unwinds notice him. They race toward him. (full context)
Chapter 46
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...wing to get kids’ attention. He screams at them and says they should all be unwound, which shocks them back to sanity. They obediently help him put the stairs back up... (full context)
Chapter 47
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...grabs the doctor’s arm and asks her to call the Juvey-cops—Connor and Risa are runaway Unwinds. (full context)
Chapter 48
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...the cop’s life is worth living. This gets to the cop, but he suggests that unwound kids are happier. Risa tries to find a silver lining in this, but she can’t.... (full context)
Chapter 50
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...with Roland, who looks extremely smug. The cop tells Connor that Roland offered them 400 Unwinds for his freedom, but Risa insists that Roland is lying. The cop says he knows... (full context)
Chapter 51
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...says that people can debate for hours on whether souls exist, but everyone knows that unwinding facilities have no souls. To make up for this, unwinding facilities—now called harvest camps—are in... (full context)
Chapter 52
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...thinks that the camp is trying to set Connor up to fail so they can unwind him. She knows that Connor won’t do the wrong thing unless it’s the right thing... (full context)
Chapter 53
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...want him to do and he knows that it would devastate Risa if he were unwound. He’s a celebrity in his dormitory and spends his time trying to dispel rumors, but... (full context)
Chapter 55
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...of the Chop Shop, she watches guards bring kids down “the red carpet” to be unwound. Dalton and the band ignore the kids. Risa asks how they can stand it. The... (full context)
Chapter 56
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...begins to suffocate Connor, and Connor realizes that he’d rather die like this than be unwound. Just as Connor starts to lose consciousness, Roland lets him go. Roland is crying as... (full context)
Chapter 57
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...He studies his hands and thinks identification must be a nightmare when someone gets an Unwind’s hands—but he knows that no one will get his hands or fingers. Most of the... (full context)
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...is going to the candlelighting, a ceremony where the tithes light candles for those being unwound the next day. Lev finds it abhorrent, but he feels comforted that Risa and Connor... (full context)
Chapter 59
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...Roland tells them they want Connor, and the counselor says that Connor is scheduled for unwinding later in the day. As Roland steps onto the red carpet, he feels weak and... (full context)
Chapter 60
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Unwinding is a “secret medical ritual.” No one besides the doctors who perform this procedure knows... (full context)
Chapter 61
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Fifteen minutes into his unwinding procedure, Roland finds himself strapped to an operating table. A nurse at his head tells... (full context)
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...he’s “still here” until the surgeons finish (20 minutes late) and call for the next Unwind to be prepped. (full context)
Chapter 62
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...pastor steers Lev away after snarling at Connor and tells Lev that Connor is being unwound later. (full context)
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...Lev keeps checking the time, Lev says that he heard that his kidnapper was being unwound today and wonders if it happened yet. The pastor suggests they hold a special group... (full context)
Chapter 63
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...for the band. They look shifty and nervous, but this is nothing unusual as all Unwinds look nervous near the Chop Shop. The guard calls it in to try to verify... (full context)
Chapter 64
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Connor sits in his dormitory feeling devastated that Lev is here and will be unwound. Two guards interrupt his thoughts and tell him it’s time to go to the harvest... (full context)
Chapter 65
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...before they detonate. Whatever the thoughts are, they’re seductive lies. For those who believe that unwinding is called for in the Bible, their lie promises a reward. For those who believe... (full context)
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...Outside, kids run to the red carpet and shout that the Akron AWOL is being unwound. Lev sees the keyboardist in the band wail as kids converge and begin to applaud.... (full context)
Chapter 66
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...see out of one eye. He begins to remember that he was going to be unwound, and that Lev was there. A nurse comes in and brightly explains that Connor has... (full context)
Chapter 67
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...aren’t his. She admits that she’s paralyzed and refused the transplant operation, as they would’ve unwound her then—as a disabled person, she now can’t be unwound. (full context)
Chapter 68
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...CyFi and others have been speaking out about what happened at Happy Jack and about unwinding in general. CyFi testified before Congress. Lev smiles as Pastor Dan says they might lower... (full context)
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...to believe that Lev’s kidnapping and becoming a clapper happened to “put a face on unwinding.” Lev asks what happens now. Pastor Dan says they’ll clear the explosives from Lev’s blood,... (full context)
Chapter 69
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At the same time, a jet containing Unwinds arrives in the desert. Hayden introduces himself to a young Unwind and the group of... (full context)
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...less what the Admiral’s was, and he makes sure to make eye contact with every Unwind. He says that he knows some want to just survive to 17, while others want... (full context)
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...Admiral “Dad.” At the Graveyard, Risa plays a grand piano and smiles at the new Unwinds. She knows that this place is redemptive for them all. Connor watches her play and... (full context)