Solomon, a mixed Black/Korean teenager, was just seven when America splintered into red and blue zones. Years later, after getting forcibly drafted into a red zone militia, he's driven solely by one goal: protect his little sister, Adah. This compels him to not only endure grueling training in a racially hostile crucible, but also to carry out a perilous undercover mission deep inside a blue zone.
The mission's unexpected derailment sees him imprisoned in a blue zone re-education camp. Forced into an alliance with his abusive ex-drill instructor, Solomon must race against time to escape. His choices teeter on a knife's edge, shaping not just his fate but also that of Adah who is confronting her own oppression back in their red zone home.
As the window for rescue narrows, Solomon and Adah must overcome the harrowing reality of a nation divided, or risk being forever separated by the insurmountable boundaries that have come to define their world.
Red Zone Son novel is a popular light novel covering Sci-fi genres. Written by the Author Jinny So . Read Red Zone Son novel online for free.
- Chapter 1: “You can stare at the sky when you’re in it."
- Chapter 2: “Quit harassing us. We can’t keep track of every disappeared employee.”
- Chapter 3: “Can I reach for my license? It’s in my back pocket.”
- Chapter 4: “That’s how you end up on someone’s kill list..."
- Chapter 5: "“They hunt you down if you don’t show up."
- Chapter 6: “You want to know if I turned racist since I last met you.”
- Chapter 7: “I’m sorry, I didn’t realize you were a special snowflake."
- Chapter 8: “I’m going to die in here.”
- Chapter 9: "...it’s better than having the woke around at any rate..."
- Chapter 10: "As long as I’m alive, I’ll come home to you."
- Chapter 11: "“The reality of male and female biology is a red zone hill to die on..."
- Chapter 12: “I didn’t think you were the seditious type.”
- Chapter 13: “Yes, like we’ve been dating for the past three months.”
- Chapter 14: “I’ll take the floor.”
- Chapter 15: "I think they’re allowed to do pretty much anything to us then."
- Chapter 26: “You forgot the cis. Cisheterosexist. Say it again."
- Chapter 27: “That’s what happens when you don’t gender segregate in a carceral system."
- Chapter 28: “It all evens out in the end, so it’s sexist to treat them like they’re different.”
- Chapter 29: “I have always been an anti-racist."
- Chapter 30: “That’s who you killed to get out?”