The Cityborn

Cover of The Cityborn by Edward Willett
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 2017
Language: en
Pages: 416
ISBN-13: 9780756411770
Dimensions:
Height: 9.31 Inches
Length: 6.25 Inches
Weight: 1.3625 Pounds
Width: 1.31 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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The Cityborn by Edward Willett is a standalone science fiction novel published by Penguin in 2017, featuring 416 pages in English. This narrative unfolds in a dystopian setting where a metal City looms over a stratified society, governed by the oppressive First Officer and his Provosts. The story follows two young individuals, Alania and Danyl, who come from vastly different backgrounds within this divided urban landscape. Alania, raised in privilege, feels confined within the City’s luxurious walls, while Danyl struggles for survival in the Middens, the City’s refuse heap.

As their paths intersect, Alania’s escape from an ambush leads her to Danyl’s world, igniting a suspenseful journey filled with danger and discovery. Together, they must unravel the dark secrets of their City while evading the relentless pursuit of the Provosts. Their quest takes them across the diverse terrains of the Heartland, from the City’s farmlands to the northern mountains, as they seek to understand the forces that threaten their lives and the fate of the City itself. This edition invites readers into a richly imagined world of action and adventure, exploring themes of class disparity and the quest for freedom.


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Two young individuals must uncover the dark secrets of their stratified city in this suspenseful sci-fi standalone

The metal City towers at the center of the mountain-ringed Heartland, standing astride the deep chasm of the Canyon like a malevolent giant, ruled with an iron fist by the First Officer and his Provosts in the name of the semi-mythical Captain. Within its corroding walls lies a stratified society, where the Officers dwell in luxury on the Twelfth Tier while the poor struggle to survive on the First and Second, and outcasts scrabble and fight for whatever they can find in the Middens, the City’s rubbish heap, filling the Canyon beneath its dripping underbelly.

Alania, ward of an Officer, lives on Twelfth. Raised among the privileged class, Alania feels as though she is some sort of pampered prisoner, never permitted to explore the many levels of the City. And certainly not allowed to leave the confines of the City for any reason. She has everything a young woman could want except a loving family and personal freedom.

Danyl, raised by a scavenger, knows no home but the Middens. His day-to-day responsibility is to stay alive. His sole ambition is to escape from this subsistence existence and gain entrance to the City–so near and yet so far out of reach–in hopes of a better life.

Their two very different worlds collide when Alania, fleeing from an unexpected ambush, plunges from the heights of the City down to the Middens, and into Danyl’s life.

Almost immediately, both of them find themselves pursued by the First Officer’s Provosts, for reasons they cannot fathom–but which they must uncover if they are to survive. The secrets they unlock, as they flee the Canyon and crisscross the Heartland from the City’s farmlands to the mountains of the north and back again, will determine not only their fate, but the fate of the City…and everyone who lives there.

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Language: en. Pages: 416.

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