Songbirds by Christy Lefteri

In a near-future society where the bodies of poor young women are commodified to provide organs and reproductive services for the wealthy, two women trapped in a state-run program form a fragile friendship that becomes the heart of a daring bid for freedom; through their perspectives the book follows their daily humiliations, the mechanics of the trade, the moral compromises of clients and officials, and the emotional costs of motherhood, identity and survival, offering a tense, humane meditation on power, exploitation and hope.

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