Ebook {Epub PDF} Plus One by Elizabeth Fama
· Set in a vivid alternate reality and peopled with complex, deeply human characters on both sides of the day-night divide, Elizabeth Fama's Plus One is a brilliantly imagined drama of individual liberty and civil rights, and a fast-paced romantic adventure story/5(65). · Plus One is the story of an alternate world, one in which the great Spanish flu pandemic of was so devastating, to the point that society fractured into two camps – the Rays (who can go out during the day, generally the privileged and rich) and the Smudges (the nocturnal humans, generally poor and disenfranchised, who are permitted out only at night). · Plus One was enjoyable from beginning to end as part family drama, part romance, and part political thriller. It’s a book that I will enthusiastically recommend to both teens and adults. I received this ARC in exchange for my honest review. Find Elizabeth Fama online: Website Twitter. Related Posts.
Book reviews of Plus One by Elizabeth Fama. Fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required. Create an account. Elizabeth Fama is the author of Plus One (FSG, ), Monstrous Beauty (FSG, ), a YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults selection and Odyssey Award honor winner, and Overboard (Cricket Books, ), an ALA Best Books for Young Adults. Plus One - Ebook written by Elizabeth Fama. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Plus One.
Set in a vivid alternate reality and peopled with complex, deeply human characters on both sides of the Day/Night divide, Plus One is a brilliantly imagined drama of individual liberty and civil rights—and a compelling, rapid-fire romantic adventure story. Awards and accolades: A RITA Award finalist. Plus One is a book in which the enemy has no one face, because even the enemies become too real for us to see them as anything but human beings. Cunningly, Fama manages to make this simple story. Plus One is the story of an alternate world, one in which the great Spanish flu pandemic of was so devastating, to the point that society fractured into two camps – the Rays (who can go out during the day, generally the privileged and rich) and the Smudges (the nocturnal humans, generally poor and disenfranchised, who are permitted out only at night).
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