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Award-winning author Blythe Woolston conjures an alien yet strangely familiar world of big box stores and suburban decay. Here, daily routine revolves around shopping - for those who can. For Zoe, the mission is simpler: live.

Sharp and satirical, this dark comedy will appeal to fans of M.T. Anderson's groundbreaking dystopia, Feed . An unsettling story of consumerism gone mad, MARTians brilliantly imagines "a world that is part Kafka and part Orwell" ( Booklist ).

Last girl Zoe Zindleman, numerical ID 009-99-9999, is starting work at AllMART, where "your smile is the AllMART welcome mat". Her living arrangements are equally bleak: she can wait for her home to be repossessed now that AnnaMom has left, or move to the Warren, an abandoned shopping centre, to live with the other left-behind children. As Zoe struggles to find her place in a world that has consumed itself beyond redemption, she realizes she isn't ready to disappear into the AllMART abyss quite yet. Zoe wants to live.

MARTians Reviews | Toppsta

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About Blythe Woolston

Blythe Woolston is the author of The Freak Observer, which won the William C. Morris YA Debut Award in 2011, Catch & Release and MARTians. She has also contributed an essay to The Girl Who Was on Fire, a book that explores The Hunger Games trilogy. Black Helicopters won the ALA Best Fiction for Young Adults award in 2014. Blythe lives in Montana, USA.

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