Both fighting sides fighting had put out the fire together. The Spark's people then agreed to let the Pople of Ember stay as long as wanted as long as they also become The people of Sparks. Doon shows the people a lightbulb and even lights it up. They work together and live in peace.
Lina and Doon Come out of the hole and see the light they ask to be taken in to the town of sparks. the town takes them in and lina goes with the doctor because poppy is sick. doon goes to a run down hotel, and shares a room with doons father, the old librain and some one else a young man. lina tries to see doon but doons "friend" keeps that from happening the people of ember get tricked by doons "friend" the town leaders decide to kick the emberites (people of ember) out in the summer. lina and doon save the embrites and then it ends
"The People of Sparks" by Jeanne DuPrau is the second in a series of post-apocalyptic Science Fiction novels about a dying underground city whose residents come above ground and try to find their way in a new environment. After wandering for days, they come upon the Village of Sparks, one of the few remaining human cities after The Disaster.
It's the second book of Ember, While Lina Mayfleet and Doon Harrow discover the new world, They have issues with the People of Sparks because they are helping them, But they complain they dont have enough food so they try to avoid war, The people Of Sparks agree to help them for 6 months but after that and in the Chilling ( winter) they will leave the people of Ember and they will have to survive themselves, And The rude and arrogant Torren throws temper tantrums and accuses Doon of wasting tomatoes by throwing them at the wall. The war would be about Sparks and Ember, They do not want to share anymore so Lina and Doon try as hard as they can to Avoid war
The People of Sparks is about people from a city called Ember, having to move away from their city to live in another city called Sparks.
well it is mostly about war and friendship.
the conflict of the people of Sparks is that the people from Ember and from Sparks are fighting and they have to get a solution and work together!
The resolution is when most people from Ember helped put out the fire.
I personally think the theme of People of Sparks is Companionship.
CompanionShip
Jordin Sparks is the main girl in the video No Air.
Holden Caulfield is the main character and narrator of the novel The Catcher in the Rye, written by J.D. Salinger.
The song was based on a response to Bernard Fanning (lead vocalist and primary lyricist) reading the novel 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time' by Mark Haddon. The main character in the novel is Christopher Boone, a child with severe autism, and many of the lyrics correspond with Christopher's actions and responses to different events that take place.
AnswerThe Catcher in the Rye was banned because of some of the events and themes in the novel. When it came out in 1951, things like sex weren't publicly talked about and displayed like they are today. The language used in the book was also another big reason the book was banned in schools. Also, Holden's obvious rebellion to the adult world also worried some people, and there was concern that it would inspire teens to rebel. But the main reason it was banned was because of the language and sexual themes in the book.
The novel is written in the first person, and Holden himself is the narrator.
main menu of introduction, page index, word 22 . reading
No, the Island is the setting where the plot and main events take place.
Lina Mayfleet, Doon Harrow, Tick Hassler
In "The Choice" by Nicholas Sparks, the main character Travis Parker is in his late thirties.
ponyboy was the main character in this novel
Any fictional story based on historic events or times. For example, a novel based in London in the early 1900s would include references to dates, events and people who actually existed, while the main character and the actual story is fictional. This could be considered historical fiction.
Main Street - novel - was created in 1920.
"Sing Down the Moon" by Scott O'Dell is a novel about two Navajo girls taken away by Spanish settlers. Some main events in the book include the girl's capture by the Spaniards, their friendship with a healer woman, their attempt to escape back to their people, and their eventual return to their Navajo tribe.
To record events. To communicate.
people died
Main Street - novel - has 448 pages.
In South Africa, there were settlements of English and Dutch people. They did not get along.