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Children Of Eden Trilogy Collection by Simon & Schuster; 9781471198335

Children Of Eden Trilogy Collection

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In the Children of Eden Trilogy Collection, readers are immersed in a gripping narrative that explores the complexities of survival, identity, and rebellion against an oppressive regime. The trilogy follows the journey of Rowan, a Second Child condemned to death in a dystopian society that enforces strict population control measures. As an outlaw, her struggle for freedom and acceptance unfolds against a backdrop of societal constraints and moral dilemmas.

The Plot

The series intricately weaves themes of family, loyalty, and the quest for personal autonomy. Rowan's experiences reveal the harsh realities faced by those deemed expendable, prompting a profound reflection on the value of human life and the choices one must make for the sake of love and survival. Through her eyes, readers encounter a world where every decision carries weight, and where small acts of defiance can ignite a revolution.

Themes

  • Identity and Belonging: Rowan's journey is not just about survival; it is also about discovering her true self in a world that seeks to define her.
  • Rebellion Against Authority: The series challenges the notion of conformity and highlights the importance of standing against injustice.
  • The Bonds of Family: As Rowan navigates her perilous existence, the importance of familial connections and sacrifices becomes a central theme.

"An unforgettable tale of courage, resilience, and the fight for freedom." - A reviewer

This trilogy will resonate with fans of dystopian narratives, echoing the emotional depth found in works like The Hunger Games and Divergent, while offering a unique and thought-provoking perspective on the human condition.

Specifications

ISBN: 9781471198335

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