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Connor is the Akron AWOL in Neal Shusterman's Book Unwind.

There is another book Unwholly after that in case you were wondering

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How many chapters in the book unwind?

The book "Unwind" by Neal Shusterman has a total of 53 chapters.


What book by Neal Shusterman is your favorite?

either everlost full tilt or unwind


When was the bookunwind published?

"Unwind" by Neal Shusterman was first published on November 6, 2007.


Why does the idea of kicking AWOL frighten connor in unwind?

In "Unwind" by Neal Shusterman, Connor is frightened by the idea of being kicked AWOL because it symbolizes a complete loss of control over his fate. Being AWOL means he would be hunted down and possibly unwound, which is a terrifying prospect for him. This fear is compounded by the uncertainty of what it means to be truly free in a society that views unwinding as a solution to its problems. Ultimately, the threat of being AWOL represents the stakes of survival in a world where his life is not valued.


What is your favorite Neal Shusterman book?

Unwind definitely. By the way, the previous answer was incorrect as Neal is still alive and I actually had the chance to meet him today.


How many parts is in unwind book?

"Unwind" by Neal Shusterman is divided into three parts. Each part follows different characters as the story unfolds.


What is the birth name of Neal Shusterman?

Neal Shusterman was born on November 12, 1962.


Did Neal Shusterman die?

No, Neal Shusterman did not die.


Why did neal shusterman write the book UNWIND?

Neal Shusterman wrote the book "Unwind" to explore ethical dilemmas surrounding society's treatment of children and the concept of bodily autonomy. The story presents a dystopian world where parents can choose to have their teenagers "unwound," or harvested for body parts, to address overpopulation and societal issues. Shusterman wanted to provoke discussions on the value of life and individual rights.


Are there any similes in unwind by Neal shusterman?

Yes, "Unwind" by Neal Shusterman contains similes to help create vivid and descriptive comparisons. One example is "your parents. It's like they're playing chess, and you're the pawn they sacrifice to win the game."


Will there be a sequal to neal shusterman's book unwind?

Yes! I am so excited! Currently neal is working on the sequel which is going to be called "Unwholly". It is said to be coming out in September of 2011, but I'm not positive. Unwind is also being made into a major motion picture, which they are in the process of writing the screenplay.


Who are all the Goldens in the book Unwind by Neal Shusterman?

In the book "Unwind" by Neal Shusterman, the Goldens are a family of ten children who are unplanned siblings and were saved from being unwound by their parents. They are very close and protective of each other, forming a strong bond as a family unit throughout the story.