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The Hunger Games Suzanne Collins Scholastic Press
Science Fiction
Dystopian Fiction
Young Adult
Adventure
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First printing with complete number line. Signed on a publisher's bookplate laid inside with letter which accompanied it from the publisher. Hardcover, bound in boards with dust jacket. Unmarked.

About The Hunger Games

"The Hunger Games" is a dystopian novel by Suzanne Collins, set in a post-apocalyptic future in the nation of Panem. The story revolves around Katniss Everdeen, a resourceful and resilient young woman who becomes an unlikely symbol of rebellion against the oppressive Capitol. In Panem, the Capitol holds absolute power over twelve districts, which are forced to provide resources and goods to the Capitol while facing poverty and harsh living conditions. As a reminder of their failed rebellion against the Capitol years ago, the districts are annually required to send one boy and one girl, known as tributes, to participate in the Hunger Games, a televised event where the tributes fight to the death until only one survivor remains. The novel begins with the Reaping, the annual ceremony where tributes are selected. Katniss volunteers to take her sister Prim's place as tribute, alongside Peeta Mellark, a baker's son from her district. Together, they are whisked away to the Capitol to prepare for the deadly games. Once in the Capitol, Katniss and Peeta undergo rigorous training and are showcased to the public, where they must charm sponsors to gain crucial support during the games. Katniss struggles with the superficiality and cruelty of the Capitol, but she also forms alliances and makes unexpected connections, including with her stylist, Cinna, and her mentor, Haymitch Abernathy, a former Hunger Games victor. As the games begin, Katniss faces numerous challenges, including dangerous terrain, deadly traps, and formidable opponents. She relies on her survival skills and instincts to navigate the treacherous arena while forming alliances and making strategic decisions to increase her chances of survival. Throughout the games, Katniss becomes a symbol of hope and defiance against the Capitol, especially with her acts of compassion and defiance towards the rules of the Hunger Games. Her growing popularity among the viewers threatens the Capitol's control and ignites sparks of rebellion among the districts. Ultimately, Katniss and Peeta emerge as the last two tributes standing, but instead of following the Capitol's rules of only one victor, they threaten to consume poisonous berries together, which would leave the Capitol without a victor and risk sparking widespread unrest. In a dramatic turn of events, the Capitol allows both Katniss and Peeta to win, but their victory is bittersweet as they realize the price they have paid and the challenges that lie ahead. "The Hunger Games" explores themes of survival, sacrifice, power, and the consequences of oppression. It captivates readers with its gripping narrative, compelling characters, and thought-provoking commentary on society, media, and politics. As the first book in a trilogy, it sets the stage for an epic and emotionally resonant story that continues to captivate readers worldwide.