Squid Game meets Dear Justyce in an explosive young adult novel about a teenage girl on death row who competes on a reality show in hopes of winning her freedom.Last Chance Live! is the most popular reality show in America—and eighteen-year-old death row inmate Eternity Price’s last chance to live. Getting cast on the show could win her clemency preventing her execution… if she can convince the viewing audience she deserves a second chance. The catch? If America doesn’t vote for her, she loses the chance to appeal her sentence, and she’ll be executed within a week of being eliminated from the show. And since Eternity’s been unpopular her whole life, she’s terrified America won’t pick her. But any chance of getting out of prison and back to her little brother Sincere, no matter how slim, is better than rotting away in her cell.
Eternity never expected to find her first real friends in a reality TV house full of people battling for survival after being convicted of capital crimes, but that’s exactly what happens. So when she gets the opportunity to sabotage them and secure her own victory, she has a choice to make: protect the friendships and acceptance she’s always longed for at the cost of her own life, or sacrifice her newfound community. Eternity must ultimately decide what forgiveness, family, and freedom mean to her, and how far she’ll go to win a game where the stakes are literally life or death.
Praise for Last Chance Live!: An Indies Introduce Pick!★ “Turn the channel to
Last Chance Live!, where young death row inmates compete for America’s vote in hopes of seeing their sentence—and their competitors—eliminated…Henry’s debut delivers
deft nuance with
searing societal commentary. Readers will find themselves questioning their own values as they get sucked into the
drama and
disturbing entertainment of the show…
A stunning mix of social and political critique with
humor,
eye-gluing tension, and, ultimately,
empathy, this surprising debut
should be eagerly shared with fans of Neal Shusterman.”—
Booklist,
starred review“A
dystopian thriller filled with issues of wrongdoing,
justice,
mercy, and
forgiveness… A
serious commentary on the
obstacles,
institutions, and
society that teens face,
offering a mirror and important issues.”—
School Library Journal“There are
ethical questions here worth pondering around our deeply
flawed criminal justice system,
reality television pushed beyond current boundaries (but somehow still plausible),
charging teens as adults, and
how Black girls are treated in general.”—
BCCB, recommended review
"Last
Chance Live! is
an astonishing literary debut that captures the desperate choices and unlikely possibilities that loom in our fatally flawed criminal justice system.
Helena Haywoode Henry’s brilliant pen vividly conjures a world where truth, mercy and forgiveness battle dehumanizing indifference to demonized bodies. Henry’s
masterly novel reminds us of the toll paid as we imperfectly mete out the justice we claim to cherish but hardly ever achieve."—Michael Eric Dyson,
New York Times bestselling author of
Tears We Cannot Stop: A Sermon to White America"This is quite frankly
a perfect book. Powerful message,
masterful storylines, and exquisite writing. If we live in a just world, this candid, reflective and
explosive tale of race and reality will remind us all how possible the world of the story is, and how much work we must do to change that.
Last Chance Live! is
a chilling classic."—
Kwame Alexander, #1
New York Times bestselling author of The Door of No Return Trilogy and
Why Fathers Cry at Night: A Memoir“
Last Chance Live! takes readers on
a deeply humanizing journey of a teen on death row competing in a reality tv show to earn freedom. Told through past and present vignettes with
biting intellect and
moments of aching humanity, Henry confronts the machinery of identity, justice and youth with chilling clarity.
Unrelenting, darkly funny, and quietly hopeful,
this book demands to be read—and remembered.”—
J.Elle New York Times bestselling author of
Wings of Ebony “This
speculative story feels like a dystopia that is just within reach of the real world.
Fans of Black Mirror and Squid Game will love this. Readers will learn to love our main character while she is on death row.”—
Erin Decker, White Rose Books & More, Kissimmee, FL
“I felt sick the whole time I was reading this book. Helena sees so clearly a reality we’re swiftly moving to—one we’ve been swiftly moving to, echoed in books like
Fahrenheit 451 and
The Hunger Games and movies like
Death Race—and she deftly managed to make us care about everyone and worry about the end. Try to read more slowly, to delay getting there.
This one is going to stay with me for a long, long time and I can’t wait to recommend it to everyone I know.”—
Grace Lane, Linden Tree Books, Los Altos, CA
“Like most dystopian books these days, this is far too close to real life for comfort. It’s
heart-wrenching and deeply moving, but also
fast-paced and funny. It may seem strange to relate so deeply to characters on death row, but that’s the point: we're all just people born into vastly different circumstances, making the best or worst or only possible choices, able to heal and change and forgive. Maybe the only constant is our humanity. There were insights in this book that felt like they were pulled directly from my own life.
Powerful.”—
Frederick Rossero, Oblong Books, Millerton, NY