MARCH 2012 - AudioFile
Aria lives in a pod, an enclosed, sterile environment. Perry hunts out in the wild wastelands. When Aria stumbles across a state secret and is exiled, she and Perry join forces to survive and redeem themselves with their respective tribes. Narrator Bernadette Flagler’s husky voice captures both the intense survival story and the earnest young love that emerges. The novel’s point of view alternates between that of Aria and Perry, yet Flagler keeps each distinct. There’s action from the get-go, and Flagler sounds like she’s as caught up in the whirlwind as the characters. This is a fun take on the current dystopian trend. G.D. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine
Publishers Weekly
Savage” tribesman Perry rescues the effete Pod-dweller Aria in Rossi’s dystopian debut about an ecological apocalypse. Earth is now ravaged by Aether storms, from which the Dwellers are insulated—at the cost of all freedoms. Aria is cast out of this refuge after a venture into a forbidden greenhouse, where she first meets Perry. The Outsider tribes live exposed to the horrifically magnified elements and suffer from mutations as well as the privations of their Stone Age culture. Predictable culture clashes ensue as Perry introduces Aria to his primitive lifestyle, though Rossi does have some interesting ideas. The Dwellers are kept passive by an elaborate virtual construct called “the Realms,” but aside from a few brief scenes, the Realms are merely referred to, not depicted. The focus is on Aria’s response to life in “the real” (and, of course, to Perry), and it’s hard to warm up to either. Violent death is endemic to both cultures, and in the tradition of H.G. Wells, neither the Eloi-like Dwellers nor the Morlock-like Outsider tribes are terribly appealing. Agent: Adams Literary. Ages 14–up. (Jan.)
From the Publisher
The interwoven narratives of both male and female protagonists offer broad appeal. Already selling in more than twenty countries and with film rights optioned by Warner Bros. Entertainment, Rossi’s first novel has the potential to be a blockbuster.” — Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
“Rossi nails the feat of offering dual perspectives. Rossi grounds her worldbuilding in language, creating idioms for the Dwellers and Outsiders that add texture to their respective myths; her characters are brave and complex and her prose smooth and evocative. Inspired, offbeat and mesmerizing.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“An incredibly original plot. You won’t be able to put this book down…we can’t wait for the next installment in the trilogy!” — Seventeen.com
“An unforgettable dystopian masterpiece.” — Examiner.com
“Fans of The Hunger Games will cheer Aria’s gradual, warrior-like transformation over the course of the novel. Perry is an enigmatic figure whose past emerges slowly and whose strength of character is only amplified by his flaws.” — Booklist
“Aria is a memorable protagonist as she battles her own shortcomings with the same ferocity as she fights for the lives of those she loves. The world itself-sharply divided into garishly surreal Realms, cozy Pods, and harsh, unforgiving outside-is as creatively and lavishly developed as the characters themselves.” — The Horn Book
“Rossi’s novel transcends. There’s a luminescence to her world that denies the grim realities of environmental degradation, domed cities, genetic disease, and roaming bands of cannibals. It comes across as the work of a master craftsman.” — School Library Journal (starred review)
“Refreshing. Exhilarating. Rossi unravels the world’s secrets, perils, and wonders with a sure hand.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
“Will capture your imagination and your heart.” — Justine
The Horn Book
Aria is a memorable protagonist as she battles her own shortcomings with the same ferocity as she fights for the lives of those she loves. The world itself-sharply divided into garishly surreal Realms, cozy Pods, and harsh, unforgiving outside-is as creatively and lavishly developed as the characters themselves.
Seventeen.com
An incredibly original plot. You won’t be able to put this book down…we can’t wait for the next installment in the trilogy!
Justine
Will capture your imagination and your heart.
Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
Refreshing. Exhilarating. Rossi unravels the world’s secrets, perils, and wonders with a sure hand.
Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
The interwoven narratives of both male and female protagonists offer broad appeal. Already selling in more than twenty countries and with film rights optioned by Warner Bros. Entertainment, Rossi’s first novel has the potential to be a blockbuster.
Examiner.com
An unforgettable dystopian masterpiece.
Booklist
Fans of The Hunger Games will cheer Aria’s gradual, warrior-like transformation over the course of the novel. Perry is an enigmatic figure whose past emerges slowly and whose strength of character is only amplified by his flaws.
Booklist
Fans of The Hunger Games will cheer Aria’s gradual, warrior-like transformation over the course of the novel. Perry is an enigmatic figure whose past emerges slowly and whose strength of character is only amplified by his flaws.
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Refreshing. Exhilarating. Rossi unravels the world’s secrets, perils, and wonders with a sure hand.
Justine
Will capture your imagination and your heart.
The Bulletin for the Center for Children's Books
Refreshing. Exhilarating. Rossi unravels the world’s secrets, perils, and wonders with a sure hand.
School Library Journal - Audio
Gr 8 Up—Aria has been banished from Reverie, a pod community that was created to protect its inhabitants, the Dwellers, from the mutating storms that began wreaking havoc on the surface hundreds of years ago. The Death Shop, a wasteland located outside of the pod, is supposed to be lethal. Even the air can kill a Dweller. Although Aria was not supposed to survive in the outer wasteland, she is rescued by Peregrine, an Outsider, and survives the extreme environmental challenges, gets stronger, and develops traits that she thought had been genetically removed by her society. Perry, who is on his own quest to rescue his nephew who has been kidnapped by Dwellers, agrees to take her to a place where she might be able to find help in locating her mother, who is conducting genetic studies. Veronica Rossi's debut novel (HarperCollins, 2012) takes listeners to a world torn apart by violent storms and genetic mutations. Can an Outsider and a Dweller work together to help each other in their quests? This production is a pure delight. Narrator Bernadette Dunne flawlessly moves from character to character, giving each one a distinct persona. Sure to captivate listeners. Film rights have been optioned by Warner Bros.—Elizabeth L. Kenyon, Merrillville High School, IN
MARCH 2012 - AudioFile
Aria lives in a pod, an enclosed, sterile environment. Perry hunts out in the wild wastelands. When Aria stumbles across a state secret and is exiled, she and Perry join forces to survive and redeem themselves with their respective tribes. Narrator Bernadette Flagler’s husky voice captures both the intense survival story and the earnest young love that emerges. The novel’s point of view alternates between that of Aria and Perry, yet Flagler keeps each distinct. There’s action from the get-go, and Flagler sounds like she’s as caught up in the whirlwind as the characters. This is a fun take on the current dystopian trend. G.D. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine
Kirkus Reviews
Debut author Rossi creates a dystopian world in which a teenage girl loses her home but finds truth, love and identity. Aria has grown up in a Pod, where life is highly regulated and technology has eliminated many of life's pains and inconveniences. Dwellers lead sheltered, insulated lives in the Pod, enjoying protection from the often treacherous and always unpredictable Aether forces in the sky. They also revel in endless virtual joy rides accessible through devices all Dwellers have. Rossi seamlessly intertwines Aria's journey with that of Peregrine, a teenage boy who has grown up outside of a Pod, an Outsider, in what the Dwellers consider perilous wastelands where humans live without the gadgets Dwellers depend upon. Ruling authorities banish Aria from the Pod, and Rossi nails the feat of offering dual perspectives from Aria and Perry as they help one another on separate quests that turn out to have unexpected connections. Though an Outsider and what Dwellers consider a savage, Peregrine, who possesses preternatural gifts and comes from a ruling family in his tribe, earns not only Aria's respect and admiration, but also her heart. Rossi grounds her worldbuilding in language, creating idioms for the Dwellers and Outsiders that add texture to their respective myths; her characters are brave and complex and her prose smooth and evocative. Inspired, offbeat and mesmerizing. (Science fiction. 12 & up)