IMPERFECT
WINNER OF THE SAN FRANCISCO BOOK FESTIVAL
They call it the Slump: a city of ruins where orphaned street kids struggle to survive.
But to fifteen-year-old Summer Greenwood, it’s home. Not a good home, but at least there she can find food and shelter for her sisters.
To the powerful Making Perfect corporation, however, the Slump is a gold mine, a source of unending test subjects. Once a month, squads of company officials invade the ruins to capture orphans for their facilities. What happens to the kids they take is unclear—none of them ever return.
Then Summer herself is taken.
Forced into a series of grueling experiments, she soon discovers that Making Perfect’s ultimate goal is far darker than anything she imagined. As she fights to get back to the Slump and her now-defenseless sisters, she begins to understand why once you enter Making Perfect, you never get out.
PRAISE FOR IMPERFECT
“Imperfect surpassed every one of my expectations. It is original, technical, emotional, relatable, and descriptive…a must read.” — Amazon Reviewer
“Imperfect is the LAST way to describe this book. I look forward greatly to reading more from this new author.” — Goodreads Reviewer
“If I hadn't already done my favorite reads list for 2015 Imperfect by Claire Fraise would definitely be on the list.” — Girl Who Reads


Listen to the playlist.
This is the playlist I listened to while writing Imperfect.
Fan Art
Pulled straight out of my sketchbooks from 2013:





