Land of Fences
Land of Fences
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Just the Series: Wilder Trilogy   

Series and Publisher: Wilder Trilogy   

Annotation: The gripping final instalment of the highly acclaimed Wintertrilogy from the winner of the Indie Book Award for Young Adults
Genre: [Suspense fiction]
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #6608871
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Consortium
Copyright Date: 2019
Edition Date: 2019 Release Date: 09/10/19
Pages: 246 pages
ISBN: 1-925773-58-2
ISBN 13: 978-1-925773-58-3
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 24 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews

Three years after a deadly virus first swept Australia, the intrepid survivors from Smith's Wilder Trilogy continue to struggle.Several months after the events of Wilder Country (2018), Finn, Kas, Ray, and Rowdy are living off the land and their store of supplies in Angowrie, ever vigilant for danger. The setting is idyllic-a young couple in love, enjoying the beauty of land and sea with their loyal dog and protective father figure-but they've seen too much to be complacent. The unexpected arrival of JT and Daymu, who have escaped captivity on the No-landers' farm, brings unwelcome news: Ramage and Tusker, cruel leaders of the Wilders who pursue and persecute refugee Sileys like Kas and Daymu, are not only alive, but in roles of authority in regional government. With the virus mutating and decontamination squads closing in on the quarantined zone, the four youths and Rowdy set off in search of a safe haven, bidding a gut-wrenching farewell to Ray, who doesn't want to slow them down. Their bid for freedom is tragically short-lived, and their capture takes the hardy band into dark places indeed. All too timely in an age of pandemics and panic, this gripping work has real emotional depth and ultimately rests on a foundation of hope and faith in humanity. Kas is Afghani and Daymu is Karen; most other main characters are white.Equal parts page-turning adventure and heartwarming tribute to chosen family. (Dystopian. 13-adult)

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Three years after a deadly virus first swept Australia, the intrepid survivors from Smith's Wilder Trilogy continue to struggle.Several months after the events of Wilder Country (2018), Finn, Kas, Ray, and Rowdy are living off the land and their store of supplies in Angowrie, ever vigilant for danger. The setting is idyllic-a young couple in love, enjoying the beauty of land and sea with their loyal dog and protective father figure-but they've seen too much to be complacent. The unexpected arrival of JT and Daymu, who have escaped captivity on the No-landers' farm, brings unwelcome news: Ramage and Tusker, cruel leaders of the Wilders who pursue and persecute refugee Sileys like Kas and Daymu, are not only alive, but in roles of authority in regional government. With the virus mutating and decontamination squads closing in on the quarantined zone, the four youths and Rowdy set off in search of a safe haven, bidding a gut-wrenching farewell to Ray, who doesn't want to slow them down. Their bid for freedom is tragically short-lived, and their capture takes the hardy band into dark places indeed. All too timely in an age of pandemics and panic, this gripping work has real emotional depth and ultimately rests on a foundation of hope and faith in humanity. Kas is Afghani and Daymu is Karen; most other main characters are white.Equal parts page-turning adventure and heartwarming tribute to chosen family. (Dystopian. 13-adult)

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Reading Level: 5.0
Interest Level: 6-8

Finn and Kas are surviving on the coast more than surviving: they're enjoying the surf, the summer and being together. And now, the lights of Wentworth mean life could soon be back to normal. Finn is cautiously optimistic, but Kas knows she can never escape her status as a Siley, and that a return to slavery is a very real possibility. She's nervous. And it turns out she's right to be. When Kas is captured and taken inside the fences, Finn faces his greatest challenge yet. Land of Fences is the compelling third and final novel in Mark Smith's highly acclaimed action-packed trilogy that began with The Road to Winter.


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