Have you ever wanted to be tore apart and live in another humans body? It will help them live longer and give them attributes they didn’t have before. The book unwind tells a story of kids who at age thirteen to eighteen can be chosen to be unwound. Unwound means being disassembled and your body parts being used to benefit someone else. They say your body lives on through the other human that you contributed to, but in reality your dead and you don’t know what your body is being used for.
Family, family is the most important thing to life to many people. In unwind, the main characters Risa and Connor became like family. Both were scheduled to be unwound because their parents could not handle them. So they ran away/escaped at the first chances they had. They ran into many other kids that were scheduled to be unwound also but they weren’t as fortunate to make it away. Many of the kids were also very crazy, emotional, and didn’t care about who was to be unwound and would call the police on them because they thought it was wrong to run. But they already knew their fate so they accepted it and wanted as many kids to come along with.
In this book family is not that important to the parents. It is mostly important for the kids. The parents send their kids to be …show more content…
Thus, an anonymous network has developed to help kids who run, also known as unwinds, escape their parents and the police. This system eventually ends in the Graveyard. The Graveyard is where old planes are sent after they are retired, and like unwinds, the parts of these planes are used to replace the missing parts of other planes. What no one realizes is that the cargo bay of all the planes in the graveyard have been filled with AWOL unwinds. Run by retired Admiral Dunfee, the Graveyard serves as a home to runaway unwinds until they turn 18, at which point it is illegal to unwind