Coda (bk. 1)
Emma Trevayne
- Juvenile Fiction / Fantasy & Magic
- Juvenile Fiction / Family / Siblings
- Juvenile Fiction / Performing Arts / Music
- Juvenile Fiction / Social Themes / General
- Juvenile Fiction / Dystopian
- Juvenile Fiction / Science Fiction / General
- Young Adult Fiction / Dystopian
- Young Adult Fiction / Social Themes / General
- Young Adult Fiction / Performing Arts / Music
Ever since he was a young boy, music has coursed through the veins of eighteen-year-old Anthem—the Corp has certainly seen to that. By encoding music with addictive and mind-altering elements, the Corp holds control over all citizens, particularly conduits like Anthem, whose life energy feeds the main power in the Grid.
Anthem finds hope and comfort in the twin siblings he cares for, even as he watches the life drain slowly and painfully from his father. Escape is found in his underground rock band, where music sounds free, clear, and unencoded deep in an abandoned basement. But when a band member dies suspiciously from a tracking overdose, Anthem knows that his time has suddenly become limited. Revolution all but sings in the air, and Anthem cannot help but answer the call with the chords of choice and free will. But will the girl he loves help or hinder him?
Emma Trevayne's dystopian debut novel is a little punk, a little rock, and plenty page-turning.
| Publisher: | Running Press |
| Published: | 2013-05-07 |
| ISBN: | 9780762447282 |
| Page Count: | 309 |
| Language: | en |