At midnight, the world changed. The government declared that blood was no longer proof of belonging. Families were dissolved, and names were erased. In a single night, biological ties were replaced by legal assignments meant to create a "e;perfect"e; society.Naomi Vance was a daughter and a sister. After the Redraw, she is a stranger in a house of stone. Her parents have been sent to labor camps, and her little brother, Leo, has been taken to a center to be "e;optimized"e;—turned into a child who no longer remembers the smell of his mother's kitchen or the sound of his father's whistle.In her new life, Naomi is watched by silent cameras and forced to live with people she does not know. The law says she must forget her past. The system says her memories are a disease. But love is not a document that can be shredded, and Naomi refuses to let her family become a ghost.From the sterile towers of the New City to the dark, hidden tunnels where the forgotten gather, Naomi begins a desperate journey to reclaim the life they stole. Along the way, she discovers a secret resistance and a terrifying machine designed to wipe the human heart of its history.Midnight Redraw is a cinematic and emotionally charged novel about identity, courage, and the unbreakable bonds of family. It is a story for anyone who has ever known that home is not a place on a map, but the people we refuse to lose. In a world of ink and silence, Naomi is the fire that will bring the truth back to light.