Piper at the gates of dusk
Call Number
- FIC (CEN)
Edition
First US edition.
Publication Information
Somerville, Massachusetts : Candlewick Press, 2026.
Physical Description
325 pages ; 24 cm.
Series
Summary
"It's been twenty years since the monstrous war that almost tore New World apart, and there's a new generation on the planet. Todd and Viola's sons Ben and Max have known only peace growing up on the family farm outside a bustling human settlement. They dream of the usual things, like school and adventure, until the nightmares begin ... A sudden sickness has infected the young people of New World with Noise in the form of their worst thoughts about themselves. Some suspect the Spackle, the indigenous people with whom humans have a very uneasy truce. Others wonder about a connection to a mysterious object looming in the sky. And then, one by one, the children of New World begin to disappear. Ben, with his mother's logical mind, and Max, with his father's courageous heart, become caught up in separate quests for answers, journeys that will test their beliefs in their parents, each other, and in their very existence on the planet. Patrick Ness makes a masterful return to New World in this timely work ofscience fiction, one that looks at the interplay of fear, power, and propaganda, and at the stories we tell ourselves"--
Notes
First published by Walker Books Ltd. (UK) 2026.
Subjects
- Self-talk in children > Juvenile fiction.
- Telepathy > Juvenile fiction.
- Missing children > Juvenile fiction.
- Brothers > Juvenile fiction.
- Xenophobia > Juvenile fiction.
- Space colonies > Juvenile fiction.
- Monsters > Juvenile fiction.
- Disinformation > Juvenile fiction.
- Parent and child > Juvenile fiction.
- Nightmares > Juvenile fiction.
- Families > Juvenile fiction.
- Dreams > Juvenile fiction.
- Hope > Juvenile fiction.
- Noise > Juvenile fiction.
- Power (Social sciences) > Juvenile fiction.
- Quests (Expeditions) > Juvenile fiction.
- Indigenous people > Juvenile fiction
- Young adult fiction.
- Telepathy > Fiction.
- Brothers > Fiction.
- Space colonies > Fiction.
- Indigenous peoples > Fiction.
- Parent and child > Fiction.