The City of Ember: A Heroic Tale of Courage and Friendship in a Dystopian World
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The City of Ember: The First Book of Ember takes readers on an exhilarating journey into a subterranean world where hope is dimming and courage is the only light left. Written by Jeanne DuPrau, this captivating tale unfolds in the city of Ember, where the lights flicker and resources are dwindling. As 12-year-olds Lina Mayfleet and Doon Harrow navigate their assigned jobs, they embark on a thrilling adventure to uncover ancient secrets and...
Show moreThe City of Ember: The First Book of Ember takes readers on an exhilarating journey into a subterranean world where hope is dimming and courage is the only light left. Written by Jeanne DuPrau, this captivating tale unfolds in the city of Ember, where the lights flicker and resources are dwindling. As 12-year-olds Lina Mayfleet and Doon Harrow navigate their assigned jobs, they embark on a thrilling adventure to uncover ancient secrets and save their city. A beloved classic, this book is perfect for children and adults alike, brimming with heroism, friendship, and the timeless quest for knowledge and freedom. Whether rediscovering the story as an adult or introducing it to a new generation, this book promises to engage and inspire.
Less| manufacturer | Random House Books for Young Readers |
|---|---|
| color | Black |
| height | 8.56 |
| weight | 0.85098433132 |
| width | 0.99 |
| length | 5.75 |
| releaseDate | 2003-05-13T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
Yes, 'The City of Ember' is appropriate for children aged 9 and up, making it a great choice for young readers.
Yes, the sequel is called 'The People of Sparks', which continues the adventures of Lina and Doon.
The novel explores themes such as courage, friendship, resource management, and the importance of questioning authority.
Absolutely! Many adults find the narrative engaging and appreciate its deeper themes and insights.
The book is best suited for readers aged 9 to 14, though it can be enjoyed by anyone who loves a good story.