The signal kept them alive.That was the lie they all believed.Six domes cling to a dying, rust-colored world like blisters on dead skin.Inside them, the survivors sleep beneath a hum that never stops — a frequency that lives in your teeth and behind your eyes, that everyone has been taught to call safety.Director Chen helped build it. She cheered the day they switched it on.Then she spent seven months alone in a freezing bunker, talking to a dead radio, learning the truth."The signal is not salvation," she records, as the ice closes in. "It is a cage."She buries an archive that proves the hum is killing them all.She pulls a manual override no one was ever meant to pull.And she sends a pulse across the silent planet — a question she can't take back.Something answers.Now a scavenger girl with a streak of white in her dark hair stands at the edge of a cracked dome, a glowing device trailing wires like veins in her hand.She's heard the static that sings.She's the only one who can hear what's calling back through the broken signal.The Council says the hum is law. The elders say the domes are mercy.But the static is whispering a different story — about a buried archive, a first contact no one survived, and a choice between the cage that keeps them breathing and the unknown that might set them free.The empire is collapsing. The air is running out. The signal is fracturing into something nobody understands.And the last hope of a dying world is a girl everyone wrote off as nothing — holding a wire that hums with a voice from the void, deciding whether to answer.What she does next will either save the children of the broken signal or finish what the ice started.Children of the Broken Signal is a mind-bending YA dystopian sci-fi novel about a collapsing empire, a deadly secret, a desperate first contact, rebellion against control, and the courage it takes to question everything you were told kept you alive.Perfect for readers who love The Hunger Games, Divergent, gritty dystopian worlds, reluctant teen heroes, and high-stakes science fiction with heart. A gripping standalone adventure.