Book Description
for Fable for the End of the World by Ava Reid
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
In a future time when water levels have risen and the wealth gap has widened, brown-skinned Inesa sells non-mutated, taxidermied animals hunted by her brother, Luka. It’s barely enough to keep the family afloat, and the siblings learn just how far their mother has sunk them into debt when Inesa is declared the next Lamb for the Gauntlet, a livestreamed event in which cyborg hunters called Angels track and kill the Lamb within a set time frame. In return, the Lamb’s family’s debt will be forgiven. Melinoë (white), the Angel pursuing Inesa, has been suffering flashbacks to her last hunt, in which she was filmed having a (too-human) breakdown after killing a little girl. Despite reprogramming wipes, she has struggled to regain her single-minded, emotionless persona. Quickly the Angel catches up with the Lamb—but when Melinoë is injured, Inesa shows her compassion, delaying the Gauntlet’s inevitable end. As the two develop feelings for one another, Melinoë feels the pressure grow: Failure to kill Inesa will lead to forced retirement from her role as an Angel and marriage to a man wealthy enough to buy her. It’s her life or Inesa’s. While the queer romance in this high-stakes dystopian novel may feel rushed, the rich world-building, fast pace, and frighteningly believable culture make it an immersive page-turner.
CCBC Choices 2026. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin – Madison, 2026. Used with permission.

