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Gone Dark

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Gone Dark

Contributors:

By (Author) Amanda Panitch

ISBN:

9781534466319

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Margaret K McElderry Books

Publication Date:

20th July 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Young Adult

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

448

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 38mm

Weight:

499g

Description

Dry meets Hatchet in this thrilling tale of survival following a teen girl who must lead her friends across the country to the safety of her estranged fathers survivalist compound after a mass power failure leaves the country in chaos.

When seventeen-year-old Zara escaped her fathers backwoods survivalist compound five years ago, she traded crossbows and skinning hides for electricity and video gamesand tried to forget the tragedy that drove her away.

Until a malware attack on the United States electrical grids cuts off the entire countrys power.

In the wake of the disaster and the chaos that ensues, Zara is forced to call upon skills she thought shed never use againand her best bet to survive is to go back to the home she left behind. Drawing upon a resilience she didnt know she had, Zara leads a growing group of friends on an epic journey across a crumbling country back to her fathers compound, where their only hope for salvation lies.

But with every step she takes, Zara wonders if she truly has what it takes to face her father and the secrets of her past, or if shed be better off hiding in the dark.

Reviews

This absorbing survival story shows what could happen if the entire United States lost power.



Seventeen-year-old Zara grew up in a "self-sustaining home in the thick of the woods" in New York with her doomsday-prepping parents, until she and her mother fled to civilization in Los Angeles. So when a nationwide blackout occurs, survival tactics Zara learned earlier immediately kick in. Amid the ensuing chaos, the only person she can find is her best friend's brother, Gabe, and the two set out to find their families and travel cross-country to Zara's apocalypse-proof off-the-grid homestead. With supplies in short demand and the real reason she left the compound haunting her, the journey isn't easy, but Zara looks to her past to help pave a path for her future.



Gone Dark by Amanda Panitch (The Trouble with Good Ideas) is a complex look at mental and physical abuse, the treatment of marginalized people and the way it all manifests during a large-scale catastrophe. Zara's instincts are often in the form of her dad's admonishing voice in her head, telling her to be "ruthless" and that "survival is about the individual," but Panitch skillfully uses Zara's physical and emotional journey to show the importance of teamwork and that "it's okay not to be okay all the time." Panitch also deftly shines a light on what it's like for disadvantaged groups during a disastrous event with "safe" communities created by "men's rights" fanatics and chronically sick people left for dead. An all-too-real and enthralling novel. --Lana Barnes, freelance reviewer and proofreader.

-- Shelf Awareness * 04/29/2022 *
Panitch (The Trouble with Good Ideas) paints an apocalyptic psychological thriller as death, faith, love, and friendship collide in a high-stakes battle for survival. Seventeen-year-old Zara Ross, cued as white, has spent almost seven years burying memories of her familys past. Though her current hobby is gaming with Gabe Ramirez, the older brother of her best friend Estella (who both cue as Latinx), she was raised in a compound, the daughter of an isolationist doomsday prepper, taught to set traps, use a crossbow, and trust no one. When a hacker attack wipes out electric power across the U.S., civilization devolves into chaos, and Zara realizes that her fathers lessons are the only thing keeping her safe. With a ragtag group of teenagers, she treks east to the perceived safety of her fathers compound. Zara must confront not just what has become of humankind but whats waiting for her at the end of her journey and the impossible choices that thread the needle between death and survival. Though the plot moves a bit slow for the urgent action, Panitch pulls no punches in this evocative portrayal of a modern-day apocalypse. Ages 12up.Agent: Merrilee Heifetz, Writers House. (Apr.) -- Publishers Weekly * 4/18/2022 *

Author Bio

Amanda Panitch spent most of her childhood telling stories to her four younger siblings, trying both to make them laugh and scare them too much to sleep. Now she lives in New York City, where she writes dark, funny stories for teens, kids, and the pigeons that nest on her apartment balcony. You can find her online at her website, AmandaPanitch.com, or on Twitter and Instagram @AmandaPanitch.

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