McCafferty, Megan.
Bumped. New York: Balzer+Bray: 2011.
Annotation: Melody
was raised to be a teen surrogate to infertile adults trading a life for money,
cars, and tuition, her twin Harmony was raised as a Christian against getting
bumped. These two lives change as they reunite and discover that they’re not as
different as they believed.
Book Talk:
What if being a pregnant teen came with tons of perks
including an increased social status rather than hardship and snickers? In
Melody’s world it does. After 18 people are infertile and that means when you’re
a teenager pregging is the thing to
do and adults pay you to have their babies.
“Why not? I won’t be using my uterus for anything else
during those nine months! So that’s how I was the first girl in my class to go pro
and sign on to be a surrogate. About a dozen girls at my school followed my
lead so far, with more trying to land contracts every day.”
But Melody can’t bump
with anyone, she has to get matched, feelings don’t matter- or do they? Maybe
it’s different for her twin sister, Harmony, who grew up in a God loving society.
With no concern of getting bumped for someone else she is engaged. Harmony found her sister with
the hope of introducing her to God, but what happens when these two reunite? Who
converts who? Find out in Bumped.
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Look for the sequel Thumped in April 2012!
What does Megan McCafferty have to say
about Bumped?