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Place of All Games
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- Nombre de pages160
- Date de parution16/03/2027
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-06-239546-7
- EAN9780062395467
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurQuill Tree Books
Résumé
Three children become involved in a world-altering game in the first book of an epic middle grade duology following in the tradition of The Giver and Ender's Game-by celebrated Newbery Honor Author and National Book Award finalist Rita Williams-Garcia. In the idyllic childhood place of Kumbla, Lows grow up with no wants, no danger, no parents, only endless games. But there comes a time in every Low's life when they yearn to test their skill and leave Kumbla for the Place of All Games-where there lies a challenge most are doomed to fail.
Kili is one among these many failed Lows. But unlike those before him, he's returning to Kumbla, and with something remarkable: a second chance. Kuwan is unlike the other Lows, content to never leave Kumbla. But Kili's fate, and the fate of their world, rests in his ability to play his best game ever. In an epic tale of innocence lost and family gained, and a gripping meditation on the futility of war, Newbery Honor author Rita Williams-Garcia reminds us that while children may become pawns in the great games of adults, they should never be underestimated.
Kili is one among these many failed Lows. But unlike those before him, he's returning to Kumbla, and with something remarkable: a second chance. Kuwan is unlike the other Lows, content to never leave Kumbla. But Kili's fate, and the fate of their world, rests in his ability to play his best game ever. In an epic tale of innocence lost and family gained, and a gripping meditation on the futility of war, Newbery Honor author Rita Williams-Garcia reminds us that while children may become pawns in the great games of adults, they should never be underestimated.













