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A teenage girl copes with bodily difference and secrecy while taking medication to delay puberty and escaping into sensory playback technology that lets her experience the lives of celebrities. She faces taunting at school and envies peers' physical development, while privately craving the curves and social ease that hormones and surgery might provide. Her parents present medical options and financial choices framed as trade-offs between bodily alteration and future opportunities. The narrative focuses on bodily autonomy, adolescent shame, and the tension between virtual escape and decisions that will shape the embodied self.

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Zoë Blade

Zoë Blade is an emerging voice in contemporary literature, known for her thought-provoking explorations of identity and humanity. Her notable works, including "Identity" and "Less than Human," delve into the complexities of self-perception and societal norms. Blade's writing often challenges readers to reflect on the nature of existence and the human experience, making her contributions significant in the realm of modern fiction. With a focus on character-driven narratives, she engages with themes that resonate deeply in today's world.

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