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Wanderer

Wanderer

Published in
2013
3.13
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Description

Here in a vast lost valley, society has split into two: the Wanderers, who team together to battle against the elements and each other in the harsh world of the desert, and those who live in the pyramid-city of Arcone, whose closed environment and tightly controlled society enable them to maintain a more civilized existence in the face of an environmentally devastated planet. Conflict is inevitable . . .Kean is a Wanderer, adopted into a team that has protected him since he was a child. Essa lives with her parents in the pyramid, and chafes at the mental and physical restrictions the government enforces to protect its people. But when a rogue Wanderer plans an attack on the city to gain its resources for his people, Kean and Essa's paths collide with an impact that will alter their lives forever.The next in a line of postapocalyptic coming-of-age stories that began with Lois Lowry's masterpiece The Giver and moved on through the Hunger Games series, Wanderer is a journey of danger, growth, friendship, and hope for a new generation.
Age
12-13
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
288 pages
Book in series
#1

Why to read

  • The book offers a unique perspective on the theme of self-discovery and personal growth.
  • Roger Davenport's descriptive writing style immerses readers in the protagonist's journey, making for a vivid reading experience.
  • The 'Wanderer' is filled with thought-provoking philosophical insights that challenge readers to think about their own place in the world.
  • The narrative is rich with diverse characters and settings that provide a broad view of the human experience.