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Ashes

August 28, 2012 | Trade paperback
ISBN: 9781606843857
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Description

An electromagnetic pulse flashes across the sky, destroying every electronic device, wiping out every computerized system, and killing billions. When it happens, Alex was hiking in the woods to say good-bye to her dead parents and her personal demons. Now desperate to find out what happened after the pulse crushes her to the ground, Alex meets up with Tom--a young soldier--and Ellie, a girl whose grandfather was killed by the EMP. For this improvised family and the others who are spared, it's now a question of who can be trusted and who is no longer human.

Author Ilsa J. Bick crafts a terrifying and thrilling novel about a world that could be ours at any moment, where those left standing must learn what it means not just to survive, but to live amidst the devastation.

About this Author

Ilsa J. Bick is a child psychiatrist, film scholar, former Air Force major, and now a full-time author. Her critically acclaimed, award-winning YA novels include Draw the Dark, Drowning Instinct, and Ashes (a 2011 VOYA Perfect Ten).  Ilsa currently lives in rural Wisconsin, near a Hebrew cemetery.  One thing she loves about the neighbors: they're very quiet and only come around for sugar once in a blue moon.  Visit her online at www.ilsajbick.com or adr3nalin3.blogspot.com and follow her on Facebook and Twitter @ilsajbick.

ISBN: 9781606843857
Format: Trade paperback
Series: The Ashes Trilogy
Pages: 480
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Published: 2012-08-28

$10.99

Reviews

"This book is the first in a new dystopian thriller trilogy. The story opens with Alex, a teenage survivalist backpacking to a remote area to scatter her parents' ashes and deal with her own impending death from a brain tumor. However, she becomes an unexpected survivor of an EMP, electromagnetic pulse, that destroys every electronic device and leaves billions of people dead. Forming a small family with a little girl whose grandfather was killed and a young solider named Tom, Alex faces a new and terrifying world. Oh, and did I mention the Zombies? Fans of Hunger Games, and Everlost will be looking for the next book. Ms. Bick has a winner with this series and your students, including reluctant readers, will love it. Highly Recommended." --starred review, Library Media Connection

"Seventeen-year-old Alex is alone on a Michigan mountainside when electromagnetic pulses (EMPs) released into the atmosphere above Earth shut down power and communications grids, trigger nuclear devices, and turn most adolescents into flesh-eating zombies. She eventually finds herself safe--or so she thinks--in Rule, where a council of church elders holds sway. But Rule is a town of factions and unease, and what Alex discovers about its undercurrents may kill her. This is an affecting postapocalyptic tale that divides its time between survival story and horror, as when readers encounter the vividly described results of the EMPs and zombie attacks. Bick understands the effects (and affect) she produces, though, and offsets such moments with ordinary things like falling in love, feeling safe, and even fishing. The consequence of the focus on action and incident is limited characterization, but an open ending reassures fans that there will be other opportunities to know Alex and to unravel the mystery of Rule." --Booklist

"Bick delivers an action-packed tale of an apocalypse unfolding, launching a trilogy with flair. While camping in a national park in Michigan, 17-year-old Alex, a girl coping with a brain tumor and the side effects of its treatment, survives a series of electromagnetic pulses that may have taken out the entire world. Miles from nowhere, she hikes with new companions--an obstinate eight-year-old orphan named Ellie and a young soldier named Tom--as they try to make sense of things. Aside from wrecking their equipment, the pulse has killed most adults and morphed young people into psychotic flesh-eating monsters that are soon dubbed the Changed. Alex is different, too (her formerly dead sense of smell is now nearly supernaturally strong), and the companions worry about their own potential to 'Change' as they attempt to find other survivors. Bick (Draw the Dark) doesn't shy away from gore--one woman's guts 'boiled out in a dusky, desiccated tangle, like limp spaghetti'--but it doesn't derail the story's progress. If readers have any complaint, it will be with the ending, which only sets up the next book." --Publishers Weekly

5Q5P M J S A/YA

"Bick takes the best of post-apocalyptic, zombie fiction and adds...the exact thing that has been sorely lacking from those genres: girl power, and in a heaping dose...her heroine faces situations that make the Hunger Games look like a tea party...Bick tugs at heartstrings while gearing up for the next dreadful thing waiting around the corner." --starred, VOYA

"When civilization ends and you're faced with an army of face-eating, nuclear-mutant zombies, having a brain tumor doesn't seem so bad. Alex, orphaned at 17 and dying, decides she's sick of pointless chemo. She bugs out of school for a backpacking trip in the wilderness, determined to make her own end. Just a few days into her trip something terrible happens: A horrible, screeching pain knocks her senseless, kills an elderly backpacker and sends scores of dead birds falling from the sky. Wild dogs in the area seem to have run mad, and did Alex actually see two teenagers eating an old women? Along with two fellow survivors--bratty middle schooler Ellie and Tom, a young soldier on leave--Alex seeks safety. Alex and Tom are both outdoorsy, but for every cache of weapons and MREs they find, another horrible event takes place. Their gun-toting survivalism only keeps them safe for so long in a post-apocalyptic America in which most of the other young people have been Changed to cannibals. The requisite creepy cultist village raises excellent questions of trust and society. Alex can't survive on her Glock alone, she needs supplies, knowledge, allies and affection. Splendidly paced apocalyptic zombie horror ends with a thrilling, terrifying cliffhanger and a number of unresolved mysteries." --Kirkus Reviews

"A ragtag group-a teen with an inoperable and terminal brain tumor on a journey to find closure, a young soldier on leave running from personal demons, and an angry little girl whose grandfather has taken her on a backpacking trip after the death of her father-have two important things in common: the electromagnetic pulse that ripped through the sky while they were hiking in the Waucamaw Wilderness didn't kill them, and it did not change them into crazed, flesh-eating zombies. Now they are trying to stay alive and keep as far away from the zombies as possible. However, the greatest threat to their survival may come from other survivors. In the gore, violence, and disturbing societal constructions of this postapocalyptic/zombie thriller, readers will see echoes of Suzanne Collins's 'Hunger Games' series (Scholastic), Patrick Ness's 'Chaos Walking' series (Candlewick), and James Dashner's 'The Maze Runner' series (Delacorte), making this an excellent choice for those searching for more along the same lines. The novel is equal parts horrifying and riveting, and many teens will be compelled to devour it in one sitting. But be forewarned: not a single plot point is wrapped up, so readers who like things neatly solved better wait until the whole trilogy is out." --School Library Journal

"After an electromagnetic pulse destroys all electronic devices and billions of folks, the relative few remaining aren't liking their odds. Apart from starvation, natural disasters, and marauding gangs of desperate survivors, there is also the fact that almost all of the young people are now turning into flesh-eating zombies. Bummer. Alex, Tom, and Ellie are three who, at first, escaped all of the possible hazards. Soon, however, Ellie is kidnapped for her bait potential--since children are rare, she's valuable enough to get her abductors admitted to a safe haven. Tom ends up gravely injured, and Alex herself seems to have a range of options that are all actually worse than her life before the pulse (in which she was dying of a brain tumor, just to give some perspective). Readers seeking levity or happy endings are duly warned that this is a grim world and all of the paths are realistically horrific--there really are no quick saves or easy options after the end of the world as the characters know it. While it might have been more comforting had some survivors been heroes, it is to Bick's credit that she sticks with her premise that epic, utter disaster would yield frightened, selfish, dangerous, and deranged individuals, and these are the folks with whom Alex, stubborn and brilliant and achingly relatable, must contend. The gorgeous (and disturbing cover) is sure to grab attention; an impeccable sci-fi/horror balance, quick pace, and risky storytelling all live up to the jacket's promise." --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

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