Follett Content Book Detail: Enclave (Razorland, Book 1) by Aguirre, Ann

Enclave (Razorland, Book 1)

Author: Aguirre, Ann

Follett Number: 1535PC5
Audience: Young Adult
Publisher: Oceano expres, 2016
Format: 306 pages ; 20 cm.
ISBN-13: 978-6-07-735813-8
ISBN-10: 6-07-735813-4
Dewey: -Fic-
Classifications: Fiction

Subjects:
Dystopian Fiction
Science Fiction
Spanish Language Materials
Survival Fiction
Teenage Girls Fiction
Text in Spanish.;Translated from the English. The Huntress Duece is drawn to her new partner, Fade, a mysterious boy who is not afraid to break the rules of the elders, and as she learns of the elders' deceptions, she and Fade push the enclave to test their faith and protect themselves from unexpected dangers.

From the publisher:
In a subterranean, post-apocalyptic world where the life expectancy is less than early 20's, Deuce, the protagonist in this story, leaves the enclave in search of food for others. At fifteen, she is deemed the Huntress and is paired with Fade, a teenage Hunter. When the two discover that the neighboring enclave has been decimated by tunnel monsters, they run to tell the elders who do not take their warnings seriously. Exiled from the enclave, the balance in the struggle for survival is about to be overturned...

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