In post-apocalyptic Chicago, people are divided into five factions: abnegation (selflessness), candor (honesty), dauntless (bravery), amity (peacefulness), and erudite (intelligence). At age sixteen, every member of society has to decide if they’ll stay with the faction they’ve grown up in, where their family is, or if they’ll go a different direction and choose a new faction, cutting ties with the world in which they grew up.
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