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The Declaration

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It's the year 2140 and Longevity drugs have all but eradicated old age. A never-aging society can't sustain population growth, however which means Anna should never have been born. Nor should any of the children she lives with at Grange …

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It's the year 2140 and Longevity drugs have all but eradicated old age. A never-aging society can't sustain population growth, however…which means Anna should never have been born. Nor should any of the children she lives with at Grange Hall. The facility is full of boys and girls whose parents chose to have kids—called surpluses—despite a law forbidding them from doing so. These children are raised as servants, and brought up to believe they must atone for their very existence. Then one day a b

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"It's the year 2140 and Longevity drugs have all but eradicated old age. A never-aging society can't sustain population growth, however which means Anna should never have been born. Nor …"

— Margaret

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