Ration
All the girls who live in the Apartments are forced to weigh their own hunger against the lives of the others living in the building. When Cynthia is wrongly accused of ordering an "A" ration¸ she punished by the other girls. Eventually¸ she is forced to leave the Apartments along with Ms. Glennoc¸ one of the former managers who has tormented and abused her for years. Together¸ they encounter a world of even more scarcity¸ but one filled with politics and intrigue. Cynthia struggles to return to the Apartments and help the girls who are still there. Forced to reconcile her role in the destruction of these girls with the greater needs of society to find any sustainable source of calories¸ Ms. Tuttle makes one bad decision after another while she grapples with a mother who is growing more and more impatient with her mistakes. Ration is a dark and forceful book¸ written in a surprisingly nuanced and accessible way. It combines the darkness and despair of The Road and The Handmaid's Tale ¸ but has notes of charm like Lauren Oliver's Replica.