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by Elle McNicoll
Elle McNicoll's Show Us Who You Are introduces Cora, a neurodivergent girl with a uniquely observant mind, who stumbles upon a startling secret: a company creating lifelike 'holograms' of people. As Cora delves deeper, she uncovers ethical quandaries that challenge her understanding of identity, consciousness, and what it truly means to be human. This is a story that feels both intriguing and deeply emotional, unfolding at a thoughtful pace that invites you to ponder alongside Cora. It's a compelling blend of mystery and philosophical inquiry, perfect for readers who love a strong female lead navigating a complex moral dilemma, and who appreciate a book that sparks reflection long after the final page.
If you were captivated by Cora's journey to uncover truth and define identity in Show Us Who You Are, our carefully selected recommendations offer similar explorations. We've chosen books that feature neurodivergent protagonists with unique perspectives, tackle profound moral and ethical dilemmas in technologically advanced or thought-provoking settings, and celebrate the empowering spirit of young characters who challenge the status quo. These are stories that, like Cora's, will make you think deeply about what it means to be human and belong.
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by Mark Haddon
This book features an autistic protagonist who, like Cora, possesses a unique way of viewing the world and uses their distinctive perspective to solve a mystery. Readers will appreciate the similar narrative voice and the deep dive into a neurodivergent character's mind while unraveling a compelling secret.
by Lois Lowry
Fans of "Show Us Who You Are" will find a similar exploration of societal control and ethical dilemmas in this dystopian classic. It delves into themes of identity, memory, and the true cost of a seemingly perfect society, prompting readers to question the nature of humanity and choice, much like the ethical questions surrounding the "holograms."
This middle-grade novel, much like "Show Us Who You Are," centers on an artificial intelligence grappling with what it means to be human and developing its own identity. Readers will enjoy the blend of technology, adventure, and the heartwarming journey of a robot learning about friendship and the world outside its programmed existence.
This science fiction classic shares "Show Us Who You Are"'s spirit of a unique young protagonist embarking on a journey to uncover secrets and challenge powerful forces. Meg Murry, an intelligent but socially awkward girl, uses her distinct abilities and the power of family to confront conformity and protect loved ones, resonating with Cora's empowerment.

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For readers who enjoyed the ethical dilemmas and technological advancements in "Show Us Who You Are," "Scythe" offers a compelling dystopian future where humanity has conquered death. It explores profound moral ambiguity, power dynamics, and the consequences of advanced technology on society, pushing characters to question right and wrong in a complex world.
This Newbery Medal winner offers a subtle, intelligent mystery centered around a clever protagonist, similar to Cora's investigative spirit. It weaves together themes of friendship, identity, and the interconnectedness of events with a unique narrative structure that will appeal to readers who enjoy thoughtful, character-driven puzzles.
by Peter Brown
This charming and philosophical middle-grade novel explores the identity and sentience of an artificial intelligence, much like the themes surrounding the "holograms" in "Show Us Who You Are." Readers will be captivated by Roz the robot's journey of self-discovery, adaptation, and forming unexpected connections in the wilderness, raising questions about what it means to be alive.
by R.J. Palacio
While not sci-fi, "Wonder" shares "Show Us Who You Are"'s powerful message about empathy, acceptance, and navigating a world that isn't always understanding of differences. Readers will connect with Auggie Pullman's journey of finding his place and voice, much like Cora's experience of being an "outsider" who ultimately finds strength in her unique perspective.
by T.J. Klune
This heartwarming and whimsical novel, while magical rather than sci-fi, shares "Show Us Who You Are"'s core theme of accepting and celebrating neurodiversity and other forms of "otherness." It features a found family of unique individuals and explores prejudice, empathy, and the power of belonging, resonating with Cora's journey to find understanding.
by Mary Shelley
For readers fascinated by the ethical implications of creating artificial life and the nature of identity in "Show Us Who You Are," this classic is essential. It delves into the profound philosophical questions surrounding creation, responsibility, and the societal treatment of "monsters," offering a timeless exploration of humanity's relationship with its creations.

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