In the near future, society is split in two: the wealthy affluents, who own everything, and the rentals, who survive by selling their labor.
Ivy, a determined woman from the co-op, agrees to become a surrogate. It's supposed to be simple: carry a child for nine months, hand him over, and finally afford the medicine that could save her mother's life. But when science erases the line between reality and simulation, Ivy awakens to a bond stronger than any technology can rewrite.
Lillian has everything money can buy: influence, status, beauty. What she doesn't have is the one thing she wants most-a child. When she and her husband hire Ivy, she believes she's found the perfect solution. But perfection comes at a cost, and even Lillian cannot control what happens when love and identity defy her plans.
Told through the eyes of two women bound by one child, My Sunshine is a gripping dystopian debut about power, sacrifice, and the dangerous strength of a mother's love.
Perfect for fans of Margaret Atwood, Kazuo Ishiguro, and readers who love haunting, thought-provoking fiction.