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The People of Sparks (The City of Ember Book 2)
Author: DuPrau, Jeanne.
Publisher: Yearling Books
Pages: 352
Publication Date: 2005-04-12
Edition: Illustrated
Binding: Paperback
MSRP: 6.99
ISBN13: 9780375828256
ISBN: 0375828257
Other ISBN: 9780375890505
Other ISBN Binding: printisbn
Language: en
Store Location: Teen
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Just when the future looks bright for the people of Ember, a new darkness lurks. This highly acclaimed adventure series is a modern-day classic—with over 4 MILLION copies sold!
Lina and Doon have led the citizens of Ember to an exciting new world. They’ve been given safe haven in a small village called Sparks, a place filled with color and life. But they’re not out of danger yet. Although Sparks seems like the answer the long-suffering Emberites have been hoping for, tempers soon escalate. The villagers have never had to share their world before, and it only takes a tiny “spark†to ignite a battle between the two struggling groups. Lina and Doon will have to work together to avoid a disaster not only for their people, but also for the people of Sparks.Â
Praise for the City of Ember books:  Nominated to 28 State Award Lists! An American Library Association Notable Children’s Book A New York Public Library 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing Selection A Kirkus Reviews Editors’ Choice A Child Magazine Best Children’s Book A Mark Twain Award Winner A William Allen White Children’s Book Award Winner  “A realistic post-apocalyptic world. DuPrau’s book leaves Doon and Lina on the verge of undiscovered country and readers wanting more.†—USA Today  “An electric debut.†—Publishers Weekly, Starred  “While Ember is colorless and dark, the book itself is rich with description.†—VOYA, Starred