Tracy sits down with her MCs to get their thoughts on love and life in the Resistance
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The desire for liberty prevails in this post-apocalyptic classic
“We lived as usual. Everyone does, most of the time. Whatever is going on is as usual. Even this is as usual, now.”
Freedom is found in exile for those brave enough to seek it.
In a society where freedoms are curtailed, how would the young people learn to take care of themselves?
Freedom cannot exist in a world that has given in to the fear of terrorism.
Is the human impulse toward civilization less deeply rooted than the human impulse toward savagery?
Introducing young teen readers to books with social commentary in a YA setting better prepares them to accept and appreciate adult novels with similar themes.
Are middle schoolers ready to handle the topics presented in the dystopian classics?