“Ness doesn't just tell stories - he illuminates
the human heart.” Cassandra Clare
“Heartbreaking and brutally human.” Neal Shusterman, author
of Scythe
In New World, there were no secrets. Everyone could hear everyone else's
thoughts in a constant, overwhelming Noise. Then a cure came – one that the
second generation took from birth. Peace descended, wars ended, communication
was silenced.
Until now . . .
A sci-fi, dystopian, heart-pounding adventure like no other, by one of the
world’s most beloved young-adult writers and author of A Monster Calls.
This is a brand-new story set in the world of the multi-award-winning, globally
bestselling Chaos Walking series - a compelling read for new
and existing fans.
Brothers Ben and Max have never really gotten on, each being more like one of
their parents – Todd and Viola.
But when something is spotted in the night sky - something that’s bringing back
dreams of Noise, dreams of terror - the brothers will have to come together.
Danger is coming and the family will be tested like never before.
For fans of The Hunger Games and action-packed dystopia as
well as fantasy worlds such as those by Philip Pullman. The hardback book
contains stunning illustrations by Jim Kay, the award-winning
artist of A Monster Calls.
“A creative science-fiction rollercoaster . . . An absorbing, deeply
human tale of finding common ground in the perpetual struggle to do the next
right thing.” Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Patrick Ness was born in the USA, and now lives in
London. He writes both novels and short stories for adults and children, but is
best known for his books for young adults.
His first books for teenagers make up the Chaos Walking
trilogy, of which the first book, The Knife of Never Letting Go,
won the Guardian Children’s Fiction Prize and the Booktrust Teenage Prize,
followed by The Ask and the Answer, which won the Costa Award.
All three titles in the trilogy were shortlisted for the prestigious Carnegie
Medal, an unprecedented event, and in 2011 the third title, Monsters of
Men, won the award.
Patrick’s sixth book, A Monster Calls, was based
on an original idea by Siobhan Dowd and illustrated by Jim Kay. It won every
major prize in children’s fiction, including the Galaxy National Book Award,
the UKLA Book Award and the Red House Children’s Book Award. In 2012 it became
the first book ever to win both the Carnegie Medal and the Kate Greenaway
Medal.
Patrick has also written the screenplay for the film
of A Monster Calls. Directed by Juan Antonio Bayona and
starring Liam Neeson, Sigourney Weaver and Felicity Jones, the film was
released in 2016.
The first film in the Chaos Walking series was released in
2021. Patrick Ness's critically-acclaimed novels include More Than This, The
Rest of Just Live Here, Release, And the Ocean Was Our Sky and Burn.