All Better Now
(Autor) Neal ShustermanA deadly and unprecedented virus is spreading. But those who survive it experience long-term effects no one has ever seen before: utter contentment. Soon after infection, people find the stress, depression, greed, and other negative feelings that used to weigh them down are gone. More and more people begin to revel in the mass unburdening. But not everyone. People in power - who depend on malcontents and prey on the insecure to sell their products - know this new state of being is bad for business. Surely, without anger or jealousy as motivators, productivity will grind to a halt and the world will be thrown into chaos. Campaigns start up to convince people that being eternally happy is dangerous. The race to find a vaccine begins. Meanwhile, a growing movement of Recoverees plan ways to spread the virus as fast as they can, in the name of saving the world.
Neal Shusterman
Neal Shusterman is a prolific American author known for his young adult fiction, including his most famous work "Unwind". His writing style is characterized by thought-provoking themes, complex characters, and gripping storytelling. Shusterman's key contributions to literature include addressing social issues and exploring ethical dilemmas through his work.