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Fire City

by Bali Rai

In this gripping young adult novel, former Booktrust Online Writer in Residence Bali Rai creates a terrifying dystopian view of a civilization which emerges after a world-wide failure of resources, due to population, economic and climate pressures.

 

In Fire City, the world’s wealthy have created a culture in which dependants – the young, the old and the sick, known as the Unwanted – become the prey of demons employed to police the new regime. 15-year-old Martha is a member of the Fire City resistance, a small band of humans fighting for freedom. When handsome stranger Jonah arrives in Fire City, he exhibits exceptional powers which prove vital in their fight - and he and Martha find their lives colliding.


Within the context of a violent and vivid fantasy this novel explores real issues in our contemporary world, imagining what would happen if some familiar problems and solutions were taken to an extreme conclusion. A disturbing allegory of corruption which will appeal to fans of dystopian fiction.

 

Publisher: Corgi Children's
  • Bali Rai

    Bali Rai was born in 1971 and raised as a working class Punjabi in Leicester. He grew up in a deprived area of Leicester, a city which is almost unique in terms of cultural mix and his style of writing is firmly grounded in the reality that he has seen around him since he was a child. The senior school he attended was about 80% ethnic - 20% white children in terms of ethnic mix.

    Bali Rai has been writing short stories and poetry since the age of eight. As a child he made up wild and exciting stories and his imagination has been vivid ever since. At school he excelled at English language and told his teachers that he would one day be a writer.

    He left school with eight GCSE’s and English was always his favourite subject. After school he did three a-levels at a local sixth form - none of which was English Literature, which he now regrets. He went on to graduate from Southbank University in London with a 2:1 in politics and since then he has had various jobs in retail, cinema, and telesales and has kept a keen, almost obsessive, interest in current affairs.

    Bali Rai
    Bali Rai

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