Books For Keeps
  • Home
  • Reviews
  • Articles
  • Past Issues
  • Latest Issue
  • Authors and Artists
  • Latest News
  • Search
  • Menu Menu
July 1, 2007/in Fiction 10-14 Middle/Secondary /by Richard Hill
BfK Rating:
BfK 165 July 2007
Reviewer: Jake Hope
ISBN: 0439943108
Price: N/A
Publisher:
Genre: Fiction
Age Range: 10-14 Middle/Secondary
Length: 416pp
Buy the Book

Escape from Genopolis

Author: T E Berry-Hart

Set in 2067, the world envisaged in this novel is one that is structured by hierarchy and as a result, savagely split. The environs of Genopolis belong to the Citizens, a higher order of humanity engineered to exist without pain as the realisation of one man’s, Leuwenkind, dream for a Super race. Geminis meanwhile act out a life of servitude, shadowing the Citizens.

 Escape from Genopolis  is told from two alternating perspectives, that of Arlo – brought up as a Citizen, he comes to learn his past is not as he had been led to believe – and that of Usha, a Gemini who absconds from her position. Brought together, the pair make a bid for physical freedom from the constraints of their respective positions within Genopolis yet also to learn about their past and its potential impact upon their future as the dual influences of the nurtured and the natural are explored in this polarised projection of the future.

At its most powerful and high-flighted, the book’s exploration into the value of pain as a stimulus and key strand for survival is reminiscent of Anthony Burgess’ controversial A Clockwork Orange . Carefully crafted, contemplative and deeply compassionate, common aims and experiences are brought into rapid relief as civilising strands for a disparate society in this visionary novel.

Share this entry
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share on WhatsApp
  • Share on Pinterest
  • Share on LinkedIn
  • Share on Reddit
  • Share by Mail
http://booksforkeeps.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/bfklogo.png 0 0 Richard Hill http://booksforkeeps.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/bfklogo.png Richard Hill2007-07-01 16:37:242023-02-22 16:41:47Escape from Genopolis

Search for a specific review

Author Search

Search







Generic filters




Filter by Member Types


Book Author

Download BfK Issue Bfk 278 May 2026
Skip to an Issue:

About Us

Launched in 1980, we’ve reviewed hundreds of new children’s books each year and published articles on every aspect of writing for children.

Read More

Follow Us

Latest News

Young readers choose graphic novel as overall winner of the Children’s Book Award

June 13, 2026

My Name is Samim wins Jhalak Children’s & YA Prize

June 11, 2026

New National Literacy Trust report finds rise in some children’s reading for pleasure

June 10, 2026

Contact Us

Books for Keeps,
30 Winton Avenue,
London,
N11 2AT

Telephone: 0780 789 3369

ISSN: 0143-909X (this is our International Standard Serial Number).

© Copyright 2026 - Books For Keeps | Proudly built by Lemongrass Media Website Design
The Wave Runners CHERUB: The Fall
Scroll to top