Frail

Frail by Joan Frances Turner is a reprint edition published by Penguin on November 6, 2012, featuring 432 pages in English. This novel unfolds in a post-zombie world where a devastating plague has transformed the landscape of survival. The narrative centers on Amy, the only purely human survivor from her town, navigating a reality where both humans and zombies exist as “exes,” each with their own insatiable hunger and remarkable resilience.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of trust and survival in a world where the boundaries between human and zombie are blurred. As Amy grapples with her frailty and the secrets of her past, she faces the challenge of relying on others in a landscape filled with danger and uncertainty. The book delves into the complexities of identity and humanity amidst the chaos of a transformed society, making it a thought-provoking addition to the realms of fiction, science fiction, and literary exploration.
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In a post-zombie world, life is what you make it . . .
Since a devastating, morphing plague swept through human and zombie populations, almost everyone who survived is an “ex” these days. Ex-human. Ex-zombie. Both creatures crave flesh, have the strength and speed of predators—and are seemingly immortal. Pierced skin and broken bones mend, but their all-consuming hunger never dies . . .
Amy is the only purely human survivor from her town: a frail. For a girl used to going it alone, trusting anyone isn’t easy, but Amy will have to. She has secrets from her past she can’t afford to face by herself, and secrets in her future that will cost her just about everything—including her humanity . . .
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