Roaring Book Press – March 30, 2010
Gaia (Guy-ya) Stone is following in her mother’s footsteps. She has been training to be a midwife for years and is ready to accept her role in the community. For as long as she can remember, life on the outside of the wall has been this way. The first three babies of the month are advanced to the Enclave to be adopted and live their life inside the wall. While the pain of losing a child is great, the mothers know their baby will be living in a community with conveniences not available to the people living in Wharfton like electricity and running water.
Gaia doesn’t know what to do when her parents are arrested and taken by the Guard of the Protectorat. She finds it hard to believe that her parents know anything the Enclave would want to know, but by the questions they ask her when she comes home to find them gone, they think her parents have important information. Gaia is completely in the dark. The only thing she has to go on is the long piece of ribbon with a strange code sewn in it that her mother’s assistant gave her and told her to keep secret at all cost.
Gaia’s life becomes a complicated game of cat and mouse as she attempts to get inside the wall, find her parents, and solve the mystery of the coded ribbon.
Caragh M. O’Brien has written a wonderful addition to the dystopian genre. Readers get a glimpse of life in the 2400′s after a drastic weather change has drastically reduced the human population and even though the world is completely different than the one we live in, the problems Gaia encounters are very similar – she enjoys time with her family, likes socializing with friends, and is insecure when it comes to love.
BIRTH MARKED is fantastic. I loved it and stayed up much too late because I couldn’t put it down. It definitely deserves my Stay Awake Award. The author leaves the ending open for a sequel and I for one can’t wait to see what happens.
Recently, the cover has been changed on the Goodreads website. The cover on the Advanced Reading Copy I received at NCTE in November looks like this:

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I’m excited to read this one. I prefer the new cover-the old one just doesn’t interest me and the new one has more mystery.
I like the new cover better. This sounds great! I’ll add it to my list.
Great review. I think I prefer the new cover, it looks more futuristics/dystopian. With the old one, I think it is harder to guess what genre the book is from.
Oh! I am so looking forward to reading this now. I like the new cover a lot more. The old cover look like a historical fiction book or something,
The author happens to be my english teacher and she is amazing at what she does, I was able to read the advanced readers copy with her permission since she gave it to me. If I was able to read the book daily, I would have read it in one day. She’s a great teacher and obviously a great writer. I can’t wait to get the published one and read it over and over again!!! The second one, from what she has given me small hints about, sounds as good and even a little better than the first!
How lucky you are to have such a great teacher. I loved the book too! Thanks for commenting.
Karin
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I am so pumped! Caragh is my cousin and I can’t wait to read her book! looks great!
[...] I posted my review of BIRTHMARKED a couple of weeks ago I mentioned how the cover had changed recently. I posted the picture of the [...]
I just had a friend recommend this book to me but I didn’t know much about it. Great review, and I’ll definitely have to check it out! (Oh, and I prefer the new cover as well!)
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lisa
I loved this book, it was non-stop action from beginning to end and left me wanting to keep reading. That’s the mark of an excellent book.
I loved this book its amazing how much imagery shows up in my head. I can imagine the characters in my head and every situation. The character of Leo, Bartlette and Derek are so clear and also Gaia’s scar are so visible. I have recommened this book to friends and they like it.