Color Me Blue is a dystopian novel debating the distinction and growing differences between the western and eastern parts of the world. It is a description, as well as a worst-case scenario of the current refugee crisis, and an examination of modern humanitarian values and beliefs. The world is divided in two: The West and The East. A young woman from The West visits a library and discovers a real book. This is in a modern-day world rotating around screens and social media, where hardcover books have gone extinct. The book turns out to be illegal, and the consequences are immediate: as a punishment, she is sent to The Camps, known only as a terrifying place by the eastern border, where she is forced to uncover a disturbing truth. 1984 meets To Kill a Mockingbird in this dystopian novel.
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