City of Ember
- Published
- 2003
- Pages
- 288
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780375822742
- Reading Time
- ~5h 3min
City of Ember is a book by Jeanne DuPrau. In 2003. It has 288 pages.
About this book
Set in a decaying underground metropolis constructed to shelter the last remnants of humanity, Jeanne DuPrau’s City of Ember examines how communities preserve knowledge and adapt when their foundations begin to crumble. As the city’s artificial lights flicker, food supplies dwindle, and infrastructure fails, two teenagers navigate a society increasingly defined by scarcity and uncertainty. Through their separate investigations into the settlement’s origins, they encounter fragmented records, inherited duties, and the quiet persistence of curiosity. The novel explores themes of environmental stewardship, intergenerational memory, and the tension between comfort and truth. DuPrau grounds her speculative setting in recognizable adolescent experiences—questioning authority, seeking purpose, and learning to trust one another—while maintaining a measured pace that emphasizes problem-solving over action. By focusing on how ordinary individuals respond to systemic decline, the work offers a thoughtful meditation on resilience and the enduring value of shared history. Its restrained tone and emphasis on civic responsibility distinguish it within the middle-grade speculative tradition, inviting readers to consider how societies maintain hope when facing unknown futures.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many pages is City of Ember?+
City of Ember has 288 pages.
When was City of Ember published?+
City of Ember was published in 2003.
What is City of Ember about?+
Set in a decaying underground metropolis constructed to shelter the last remnants of humanity, Jeanne DuPrau’s City of Ember examines how communities preserve knowledge and adapt when their foundations begin to crumble. As the city’s artificial lights flicker, food supplies dwindle, and infrastructu...
Who wrote City of Ember?+
City of Ember was written by Jeanne DuPrau.