The Ballad of Ami Miles

The Ballad of Ami Miles

by Kristy Dallas Alley

Narrated by Brittni Pope

Unabridged — 8 hours, 13 minutes

The Ballad of Ami Miles

The Ballad of Ami Miles

by Kristy Dallas Alley

Narrated by Brittni Pope

Unabridged — 8 hours, 13 minutes

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Overview

Raised in isolation at Heavenly Shepherd, her family's trailer-dealership-turned-survival compound, Ami Miles knows that she was lucky to be born into a place of safety after the old world ended and the chaos began. But when her grandfather brings home a cold-eyed stranger, she realizes that her “destiny” as one of the few females capable of still bearing children isn't something she's ready to face. With the help of one of her aunts, she flees the only life she's ever known and sets off on a quest to find her long-lost mother (and hopefully a mate of her own choosing). But as she journeys, Ami discovers many new things about the world...and about herself.

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"The first-person narrative gives the reader vivid images of a world struggling to start over, and weighs the risks of individuality against the benefits of a secure community....This is optimistic post-apocalyptic fiction." —Booklist

"Alley takes on a number of complex topics, including individual freedom, women’s rights, sexual identity, and racism... intriguing take on themes reminiscent of The Handmaid’s Tale."School Library Journal

School Library Journal

05/01/2020

Gr 8 Up—In this debut novel, a post-apocalyptic society is on the brink of extinction because women in their childbearing years are largely unable to reproduce. Isolated from her peers, Ami Miles grows up in a religious, patriarchal family complex, Heavenly Shepherd. When a stranger appears at the compound, it becomes painfully clear that she is expected to carry on the family line and respectfully follow her grandparents' wishes. With the help of other relatives, she runs away to find her mother who fled the compound shortly after Ami's birth. After hiking several days, she arrives at Lake Point and is exposed to a range of new experiences: discovering the limitations of her upbringing, meeting other teenagers and people of other races, finding her mother, and falling for a girl named Jessie. While the focus on Ami's internal thoughts limits dialogue and gives the story a slower pace, Alley takes on a number of complex topics, including individual freedom, women's rights, sexual identity, and racism. Ami, newly empowered by all she has learned, returns to Heavenly Shepherd to offer a different vision of life to her relatives. VERDICT The plot takes on many topics while leaving readers with unanswered questions about the fate of the complex and her grandparents. Yet this intriguing take on themes reminiscent of The Handmaid's Tale could be an additional purchase for collections seeking more dystopian titles.—Monica Cabarcas, Albemarle High School, Charlottesville, VA

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177591971
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Publication date: 12/01/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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