I'm looking for a novel I read when I was younger. It was the third of a trilogy. It featured clones and a benevolent alien race known as "The O's". At some point, there is a big clone rights trial where an American revolutionary war figure (possibly Ben Franklin) acts as a lawyer or something. There was a futuristic battle. At the end, the O's show up after being built up the entire book.
Over all, I remember the story as being anti-climatic and disappointing.
Does anyone know what book this is?
It is not "Slaves of the Legion."
Answer
This is The Clone Codes by Patricia & John McKissack
The Goodreads review of the story contains numerous references to clones (duh), clone rights, virtual avatars of various famous abolitionists and a benevolent alien species called "The O":
In the year 2170 an underground abolitionist movement fights for the freedom of cyborgs and clones, who are treated no better than slaves
The Cyborg Wars are over and Earth has peacefully prospered for more than one hundred years. Yet sometimes history must repeat itself until humanity learns from its mistakes. In the year 2170, despite technological and political advances, cyborgs and clones are treated no better than slaves, and an underground abolitionist movement is fighting for freedom. Thirteen-year-old Leanna's entire life is thrown into chaos when The World Federation of Nations discovers her mom is part of the radical Liberty Bell Movement.
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With the help of some virtual “Custodians” (Ben Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt & others), Leanna learns some harsh truths about the world she lives in.
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The entire thing with the O seemed to have been pulled from a cheesy scifi movie and made the plot way to complex.
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