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Cartography of Broken Things

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Engelsk
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Some maps show you where to go. Orla Vane's maps show you what the city is hiding.For seven years, sixteen-year-old Orla has been making unofficial maps of Crestfall, documenting the city's blind spots, wrong measurements, and carefully omitted truths. The Bureau of Cultural Alignment's official maps are clean and precise and wrong in ways that are never accidental, and Orla has spent seven years quietly correcting the record in notebooks she has never shown anyone.Then a boy named Roan appears in the basement of a library that is not supposed to exist, with notes on the same discrepancies she has been mapping, and a list he found in a maintenance corridor behind the twelfth district's undocumented coastline.Twelve names. Twelve dates. Orla's name is seventh.The list belongs to a Bureau facility hidden in three hundred meters of officially blank coastline, where twelve young people identified as high-divergence, too capable and too independent for the Bureau's standard vocational system, are being held indefinitely and put to work solving the Bureau's hardest problems. Six of them are already inside. The remaining six are scheduled.Orla has six months.With Roan, whose systems analysis mind maps what Orla's cartography cannot, and Sable, whose sister has been inside the facility for eight months and has been building the evidence of everything the Bureau hoped to keep invisible, Orla begins to plan the only kind of extraction that has a chance of working: one built on seven years of documented gaps, blind spots, wrong measurements, and the careful network of people who have been noticing the same things in silence, waiting for someone to draw the connections.What she does not plan for is what happens after. What it means to become undocumentable yourself. What it means to build something new in the unmapped territory beyond the edge of the official record.And what it means to find, in the middle of building something that could get you disappeared, a person who maps the world the same way you do and has decided the blank space ahead is worth exploring together.The Cartography of Broken Things is a YA dystopian novel about the politics of what gets recorded and what gets left out, about the people who hold private knowledge of the gap between the official story and the truth, and about what becomes possible when those people finally find each other. For readers who have ever noticed that the map and the territory do not match. For everyone who has been keeping a private record.Perfect for readers who love:Quietly brilliant protagonists who resist through precision rather than spectacleDystopian worlds built on institutional deception rather than overt violenceSlow burn romance between two people building the same thing from different starting pointsFound community narratives where connection is earned through shared workIntricate plans executed with genuine tension and real stakesStories where information and documentation are the primary tools of resistanceUpper YA with sophisticated themes and emotionally grounded storytelling
Undertittel
Young Adult Fiction, #1
ISBN
9798235626843
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
18.5.2026
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