Darkthaw
A Winterkill Novel
- Publisher
- Amulet Books
- Initial publish date
- Oct 2015
- Category
- Dystopian, Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic, Dark Fantasy, Survival Stories
- Recommended Age
- 12 to 18
- Recommended Grade
- 7 to 12
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781419716638
- Publish Date
- Oct 2015
- List Price
- $21.95
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Description
“A philosophical, ruminative adventure for fans of the CW network’s "The 100" from the award-winning author of Winterkill and Heartfire” (Kirkus Reviews).
For as long as Emmeline can remember, she’s longed to leave the isolated world of the settlement and explore the wilderness that calls to her in her dreams. And now that the Council has fallen, she will finally, finally get that chance. With First Peoples guide Matisa at her side, Emmeline rallies a brave group to join her on her quest into the unknown, including her beloved Kane and his two younger brothers.
But the journey soon proves far more dangerous than Emmeline anticipated—with warring clans, slavers, colonists, disease, and natural disasters seemingly at every turn. After putting so many lives in danger, she starts to doubt everything she once knew. Did she make the right choice to leave the settlement—and can her relationship with Kane survive the ordeal? Matisa insists that to set things right and to fight the evil that is bringing all this danger and turmoil to the forest, Emmeline must journey to Matisa’s people—even if that means leaving Kane behind.
Praise for Winterkill
“I ripped through Winterkill’s pages, desperate to know the secrets behind this captivating world. Equal parts creepy, thrilling, and touching, this book is a must-read, and Emmeline is a character I won’t soon forget.” —James Dashner, #1 New York Times-bestselling author
“Boorman’s . . . protagonist speaks directly and powerfully to a young adult experience.” —Publishers Weekly
“The promise of forthcoming volumes should keep antsy readers at bay.” —Booklist
About the author
Kate A. Boorman is an author from Edmonton, Alberta, with roots in the small town of Rimbey. Her books have been published in four world territories and have appeared on a variety of Best Of lists, from Seventeen to O! The Oprah Magazine. The first book in her acclaimed Winterkill trilogy won the Alberta Writers' Guild Award for Children's Fiction. Her latest YA, Into the Sublime, was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection. The Heathens and the Dragon is Kate's middle grade debut. When she is not writing, she is wrangling her family and dreaming up travel to faraway lands.
Editorial Reviews
"Teen fans of fantasy and adventure will enjoy the look at cultural differences and how the various characters respond to that diversity."
School Library Connection
"A philosophical, ruminative adventure."
Kirkus Reviews