Unbroken
- 310 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The #1 New York Times bestselling author of This Is Where It Ends edits a collection of short stories for teens featuring disabled main characters.
Karuna Riazi crafts narratives centered on resilient young women forging their own paths toward destiny. Her writing style artfully balances sharp intrigue with the reassuring sweetness of a satisfying conclusion, much like her favorite lemon bars. Drawing inspiration from her family and her advocacy for diversity, Riazi explores themes of determination and self-discovery. Her stories promise readers compelling journeys filled with both zest and comfort.


The #1 New York Times bestselling author of This Is Where It Ends edits a collection of short stories for teens featuring disabled main characters.
When twelve-year-old Farah and her two best friends get sucked into a mechanical board game called The Gauntlet of Blood and Sand, a puzzle game akin to a large Rubik's cube, they know it is up to them to defeat the game's diabolical architect in order to save themselves and those who are trapped inside, including her baby brother Ahmed.