

If nothing else, it was a good book for challenging me to articulate why I don't agree with that.

But it is a piece of propaganda with an agenda, and the agenda is that if you are clever and smart and work hard, you own what you are in charge of, and those left wing commies with their strange ideas about voting and sharing can just go and live somewhere else.

So I enjoyed this tale of Lisa, who becomes a leader after all adults are destroyed by plague. And I like books that come from a viewpoint different to my own.
