FAHRENHEIT 451 meets THE GIVER in this gripping, dystopian YA novel about how words make us who we are.
FAHRENHEIT 451 meets THE GIVER in this gripping, dystopian YA novel about how words make us who we are.
A world devastated by climate change. A society ruled by fear. And a girl brave enough to take a stand.
Now an outlaw, Letta's world is more dangerous than ever. The new ruler of Ark has limited language to under five hundred words and there are terrible whispers of babies disappearing in the night.Letta devotes herself to keeping language alive, teaching in secret illegal schools, but at great risk. And when disaster strikes, she takes the blame. Haunted by grief and hunted by gavvers, she and Marlo are forced to flee, in the process discovering the terrible plan to wipe out language for good.PRAISE FOR THE LIST:'The fantasy book of the year.' - Eoin Colfer, bestselling author of ARTEMIS FOWL'A novel that truly stands apart for its originality and relevance ... a book about words, about language, about their power to civilise - and, in the wrong hands, to abuse and dehumanise.' - The Irish Times'An electric sci-fi novel with a strong ecological and moral stance.' - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's BookPatricia Forde has written two YA novels, as well as several television drama series for children and teenagers. She lives with one husband, two teenagers, and a dog called Ben in a house in the middle of a small wood in Galway, Ireland. In her spare time she collects vintage children's books and reads them late into the night.
A world devastated by climate change. A society ruled by fear. And a girl brave enough to take a stand. Now an outlaw, Letta's world is more dangerous than ever. The new ruler of Ark has limited language to under five hundred words and there are terrible whispers of babies disappearing in the night.Letta devotes herself to keeping language alive, teaching in secret illegal schools, but at great risk. And when disaster strikes, she takes the blame. Haunted by grief and hunted by gavvers, she and Marlo are forced to flee, in the process discovering the terrible plan to wipe out language for good. PRAISE FOR THE LIST: 'The fantasy book of the year.' - Eoin Colfer, bestselling author of ARTEMIS FOWL'A novel that truly stands apart for its originality and relevance ... a book about words, about language, about their power to civilise - and, in the wrong hands, to abuse and dehumanise.' - The Irish Times 'An electric sci-fi novel with a strong ecological and moral stance.' - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Book
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