Then her mother is arrested.
The only way to save her younger siblings from the degrading Shelter is by enlisting in the Militia, the faceless army that polices the Lunar bases and protects them from attacks by desperate Earth-dwellers. Training is brutal, but it’s where Phaet forms an uneasy but meaningful alliance with the preternaturally accomplished Wes, a fellow outsider.
Rank high, save her siblings, free her mom: that’s the plan. Until Phaet’s logically ordered world begins to crumble...
Suspenseful, intelligent, and hauntingly prescient, Dove Arising stands on the shoulders of our greatest tales of the future to tell a story that is all too relevant today
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9780553396812
- File size: 280434 KB
- Duration: 09:44:14
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- English
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- Lexile® Measure: 860
- Text Difficulty: 4-5
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Publisher's Weekly
December 8, 2014
Generations ago, Phaet Theta’s ancestors fled an environmentally damaged Earth for the Moon; now, Lunar colonists live carefully regulated lives under the governance of a strict, anonymous Committee and authoritarian Militia. When Phaet’s journalist mother is forcibly quarantined (ostensibly for medical reasons, though dark purposes are clearly afoot), the 15-year-old and her siblings face living in the filthy, dangerous conditions of Shelter, where Lunar residents without resources are exiled. To keep her family safe, Phaet gives up her bioengineering dreams and her work in the Moon’s greenhouses with her best (and be-smitten) friend Umbriel and becomes the youngest volunteer to join the Militia. Fortunately, she’s smart, motivated, and—once she starts working out with equally driven cadet Wes Kappa—physically fit. In other words, well-equipped to navigate the now-familiar path of a dystopian heroine, gathering allies and identifying powerful enemies. Newcomer Bao’s off-world setting and worldbuilding details are intriguing, but readers may struggle with Phaet’s curiously emotionless affect, as well as some of the more formulaic elements at play in this series opener. Ages 12–up. Agent: Simon Lipskar, Writers House. -
AudioFile Magazine
Kim Mai Guest narrates the story of an introverted girl who becomes a leader in this thrilling adventure story set on the moon. After her mother falls ill, Phaet has no choice but to join the militia in order to save her family. But as the youngest to undergo the grueling training, she's not sure if she can survive. Some of this story doesn't always translate well to audio. Phaet is shy and doesn't talk much, and a pause or nod can make an awkward transition on audio. Nevertheless, Guest use of strength of emotion and tense pacing to good effect. Listeners who enjoy science fiction adventures that unravel slowly will enjoy this series starter. S.B.T. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine
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- Lexile® Measure:860
- Text Difficulty:4-5
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