![]() ![]() There were lots of little mentions about living with Diabetes, like how she had to meticulously plan her meals and injections to make sure her blood sugar and insuli 2.5 Stars The premise alone-a girl with Diabetes trying to make her own insulin in a post-apocalyptic world-was great, and, although I can’t be sure, the portrayal of the disability seemed accurate. moreĢ.5 Stars Review: I’m going to start by talking about the good things in the book, the best being that the disability representation was fantastic. What hope does a high school dropout have?. Accept her fate and death, or tackle the almost insurmountable task of extracting and refining the insulin herself.īrilliant scientists struggled to make the first insulin. She hoards all the insulin she can find, but every day marches toward the end of her stash of vials. With civilization gone, no one manufactures it anymore. As a type 1 diabetic her body desperately needs insulin to stay alive. Thousands of empty houses to pick from.īut one survivor, a nineteen-year-old girl, requires more than simple food, water and shelter. Grocery stores overflowing with food and drink. The few remaining people are left in a world of virtually unlimited resources. But one survivor, a nineteen-year-old girl, requires more than simple food, water and shelt Living after the apocalypse really isn’t that hard for most of the survivors. ![]() Living after the apocalypse really isn’t that hard for most of the survivors. ![]()
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