Birthright — A Near-Future Novel

Coming on February 21st

A country votes on banning natural birth—and one young woman stands in the crossfire.

Europe, 2096. Half a century after the Big Drop—the collapse of global birthrates—almost every child is now a Regular: genetically tuned, born in artificial wombs, and raised in state-run Centers designed for perfection. Those born the old way, Natural-Borns, live in their own districts, remnants of a past slowly fading from view.

Seventeen-year-old Grace is in her final year at a Center, her days kept on track by AI-guided human caretakers. She has never questioned the system that raised her, grateful for the safety and certainty of a flawless upbringing—until she is gifted a banned book that awakens a longing to see beyond the Center’s walls.

On a school trip to Natural-Born District 1, she meets Tom, whose unscripted life is full of things she’s only read about: families built on warmth and choice, landscapes growing organically, futures that aren’t prewritten. Drawn to him and his different world, Grace starts bending rules—sneaking out, clashing with friends, deceiving caretakers—and begins to notice what her perfect system quietly takes away.

When a charismatic minister drives a referendum to outlaw natural birth “for the children’s sake,” violence flares, and Grace and Tom’s bond collides with old wounds, a fragile new secret, and the cost of exposure. With days dwindling and the system tightening its grip, Grace must make a decision: protect the future that raised her—or risk everything for a life that no one else believes in.

Tense, intimate, and plausibly near, Birthright asks not only who gets to decide how we are made—but how much certainty we are willing to trade for choice. For readers of Klara and the Sun, The Handmaid’s Tale, and The School for Good Mothers.

What Early Readers Are Saying

“Deeply thought-provoking, the book is filled with scenes and concepts that made me pause, reflect, and sometimes feel uncomfortable in the best possible way. The future it paints feels absurd at first glance, yet increasingly and frighteningly realistic. The kind of book that stays with you long after you turn the final page.” Daniel Baumann, Germany

“A heartrending story about survival, freedom, and human connection. Birthright’s dilemmas shake the foundations of our moral assumptions and value systems.” — Rosalee Edwards, UK

“A deeply emotional story of how perfection might not be what we should actually desire.” — Johannes Schneider, Germany

“Birthright is an intimate, daring, and chillingly honest story about the cost of perfection. Just when I thought I understood where the story was going, the plot twist left me on the edge of my seat." — Adriana Villar, Colombia

“Birthright challenges us to consider what we need to grow and develop, and how we ultimately define family.” — Amanda Siegel, US

“A fast-paced, action-packed story that will keep you on the edge of your seat! With compelling storylines and characters, Birthright explores our “inevitable” near future. It’s exciting, fascinating, and creepy in the best possible way!” — Thu-Hong Nguyen, US

Reading Group Guide

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