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The Last Hope in Hopetown

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1 of 2 copies available
1 of 2 copies available
"Twelve-year-old human Sophie Dawes lives a good life in Hopetown. There, vampires and humans live in harmony, and Sophie and her adoptive vampire moms are living (or unliving) proof. There are a lot of rules that vampires must follow to keep the humans they live around feeling safe, but if regular visits from child protective services and abiding by a nightly curfew keeps their family together, Sophie will do anything to stay with her loving vampire parents. But then, normal law-abiding vampires begin to go rogue. After Sophie's own mother—the sweetest person she knows—goes rogue, Sophie decides it's up to her to find a cure. But taking matters into her own hands might be way more than she bargained for if it means braving a secret council of vampires, executing epic heists, and facing the true bad guys head-on. With her best friend by her side, Sophie will fight for hope, freedom, and a family bonded by a love that's thicker than blood."
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 22, 2022
      In Hopetown, Pa.—“an American Revolution time capsule kind of place”—12-year-old Sophie Dawes lives with her loving adoptive vampire moms. French Revolution–era Mama, once best friends with Marie Antoinette, embraces a 1950s homemaker vibe, while the Duke, a former Viking shield-maiden, has swapped the battleground for the boardroom. Though it’s been years since vampires “walked into the light”—became part of human society—stringent rules and regular government check-ins now attend human-vampire relations, especially in the few years since vampires began “going rogue.” Amid state-level policy changes around corporate blood bank donations, a Federal Bureau of Vampire Affairs rehabilitation facility being established nearby, and growing online conspiracy theories about rogue vampires, the epidemic reaches Hopetown. To investigate the “rogue” phenomenon, Sophie and her best friend Delphine Abernathy, a 300-year-old vampire stuck with a 12-year-old’s body and mind, take it upon themselves to investigate. Though it telegraphs reveals early on, Tureaud’s high-concept debut offers an extended metaphor exploring how the past informs the present, touching on corporate protections, government surveillance, model minority dynamics, and personal rights via vibrantly rendered characters. Characters cue as white. Ages 8–12. Agent: Amy Giuffrida, Jennifer De Chiara Literary.

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