![]() ![]() Pair with Patrick Ness’ The Knife of Never Letting Go.” -Booklist “Forde’s exploration of language as both weapon and savior is a noble one, and environmental undertones bolster its power. “This novel could be compared Jeanne DuPrau’s The City of Ember (Random House, 2003) where the corrupt government controls the necessities of life.” -School Library Connection " well-crafted page-turner, as well as a compelling commentary on censorship and the role of language." -School Library Journal “An electric sci-fi novel with a strong ecological and moral stance.” -The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books “An intriguing speculation about authoritarian futures with a terrific cover.” -Kirkus Reviews Ē018 Best Children's Books of the Year (Bank Street College of Education).Ē018 Notable Children's Books for Older Readers (ALA). ![]()
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