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Fire-us #2: The Keepers of the Flame (Fire-Us Trilogy) [Library Binding]

Jennifer Armstrong (Author), Nancy Butcher (Author)
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Fire-Us Trilogy October 22, 2002

Cory put her hands to her face. She was covered with layers of gauze, and she tore at it, layer after layer shedding in her hands as she hurried onward.

The rocks in the path were bones and grinning skulls. This was what she had been stumbling over, and what her dress had been catching on. Panicked, she looked up.

Five years after a deadly plague killed all the Grown-ups, the world's population has nearly vanished. Civilization is gone, and the children who outlived their parents have mostly perished of hunger or disease. But ten children survived, and have forged a new family, a new life, and together traveled up the coast of Florida, searching for answers.

To their shock, they've found a group of adults, the only Grown-ups they've seen for years, living in an abandoned shopping mall. The Grown-ups seem delighted to see the children, and welcome them to the brave new world they've made for themselves -- a place with comforts the family had forgotten: cupcakes, clean clothes, adults to depend on.

But something is terribly wrong. This friendly community is not what it appears. Can they find out the truth -- before it's too late?

In this second book of the Fire-us Trilogy, Jennifer Armstrong and Nancy Butcher return to the post-apocalyptic world they created in The Kindling, as the family searches for the dark truth at the heart of the Fire-us.


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Grade 5-9-In the last chapter of The Kindling (HarperCollins, 2002), the Family (teens Angerman, Teacher, Mommy, and Hunter, plus youngsters Action Man, Teddy Bear, Baby, Doll, Puppy, and Kitty) discovers that they are not the only people left alive after the devastating Fire-us (virus) of 2002. They are taken in by the Grown-ups of the Crossroads, the remnants of a religious group that went underground before the virus hit and whose members now live communally in a mall. However, it quickly becomes apparent, especially to Angerman, that this is not a safe place for their little family. With the help of a teenaged girl named Corinthians 1:19 (Cory), who has a mysterious connection with Puppy and Kitty, they escape from the Crossroads, but their adventures are nowhere close to being finished. Those who have read the first book will find this an exciting and thought-provoking second installment; those who haven't will be utterly lost. Armstrong and Butcher continue to present an exhilarating thrill-ride of a tale that's part postapocalyptic survival story, part mystery, part psychological drama, and part realistic look at the concepts of family, society, and responsibility.
Mara Alpert, Los Angeles Public Library
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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*Starred Review* Gr. 7-10. This second book in the Fire-us trilogy maintains and even intensifies the unrelenting momentum of its predecessor, Kindling [BKL Ap 15 02]. As the intrepid young survivors of world calamity travel toward Washington, D.C., they encounter their first grown-ups, the Keepers of the Flame, who comprise an extremist religious cult led by the mysterious Supreme Leader. These grown-ups, who occupy a deserted mall, have taken names such as Proverbs 3:21 and Psalm 12. At first the kids are relieved to have found some adults, but they gradually realize that something is horribly wrong. Why have five-year-old twins Puppy and Kitty been whisked away and hidden? Why is 15-year-old Corinthians 1:19, who calls herself Cory, so eager to look at the Book that Teacher uses to find answers. And what happens to the young women dressed as brides and to the small children who are sent off to be "Tested"? In this episode, Teacher's Book takes on mystical qualities, and, once again, the kids' interrelationships and their desperate struggle to help one another survive make mesmerizing reading. Be advised: the ending is another cliffhanger that's guaranteed to leave readers anxious for the final volume. Sally Estes
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 13 and up
  • Library Binding: 224 pages
  • Publisher: HarperTeen (October 22, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060294124
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060294120
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.7 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,025,603 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Very well-done, March 6, 2004
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Veronica Bauff (Ottery St. Catchpole) - See all my reviews
...In the second installment of the Fire-us, we pick up where The Kindling left off. The Family, consisting of Mommy, Hunter, Teacher, Action Figure, Teddy Bear, Baby, and Doll, with newcomers Angerman, Puppy, and Kitty, have been welcomed into a secret society of religious adults who had survived the deadly Fire-Us. They soon discover (some later than others)that this new-found paradise may be darker than it looks, and they are not as safe as they think they are.
This book was my least-favorite in the Trilogy, not through any fault of its own, but because I love the other two more. Though I have difficulty sympathizing with the new heroine introduced in The Keepers (Cory, a girl with a strange past), I feel the character development was wonderful; we see how our heros are, essentially, growing up, as afraid as they are of it.
Beautiful writing and gripping plot: 4 stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!!!, July 9, 2006
Would recommend this book to anyone. Very exciting and made you want to read on to the next chapter!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dude, you seriously need to chill, February 16, 2005
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Akemi "Music Obsessed Person" (Rockland, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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In the second book our weary traveller's end up at a mall populated by people who have bible verses for names. At first it seems like a safe-haven filled with adults to feed and take care of them.
But, Angerman begins to get more unstable amoung these people. They begin to separate the kids, dividing and conquering them easily, especially Hunter who longs for the approval of other men. Their sacred book has been separated from them, the twins have been taken away and they are not allowed to see them.
What is going on? And who is this mysterious new girl?
This book is the powerful sequel to Fire-Us, The Kindling. It is just as disturbing, chilling and exciting. A great book with powerful themes.
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