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exchange their assignments and begin work in their respective positions. It is revealed that the seventh mayor was Lina's great-great-grandfather, and because of that, the box is actually in their own home. By now the timer has finished counting down and the lock has clicked open. When searching the closet, Lina's grandmother finds the box but tosses it aside, not realizing its importance. The opened box is found by Lina's baby sister, Poppy. When Lina comes home, she finds Poppy with torn pieces of paper in her hands and mouth. By the time Lina managed to get the paper from Poppy, they had already been mostly destroyed. After examining the paper, she decides that its contents had been written by the Builders due to its writing style. Using some glue, Lina reassembles the message as best she can. There are many gaps and some words make no sense, so it proves difficult for Lina to completely salvage the writing. With the help of her friend Doon and her late father's friend Clary, she starts to piece together the writing. They discover that the title of this document is "Instructions for Egress", and presume that the document must show the way out of Ember. After much trial and error, they eventually manage to decipher most of the document. The instructions lead to a hidden room built on the side of the river that flows underground throughout the city in the Pipeworks, an underground network of tunnels that carried the plumbing pipes of the city. The room contained hundreds of boats, matches, and candles to create portable light, something never successfully created in Ember. The builders meant for the citizens of Ember to board these boats and be carried down the river into the outside world.
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to them, are also corrupt. Instead of arresting the mayor, they learn that the guards have declared them criminals and there are notices everywhere with their names. Doon and Lina plan to escape Ember in the boats and agree to meet in the Pipeworks at a certain time, but just before, Lina is arrested and taken to the mayor, who plans to throw her in jail. Suddenly, a blackout occurs, allowing her to escape without being seen; she meets Doon in the Pipeworks with her sister Poppy in tow. Lina, Doon, and Poppy escape in a boat through the river, its current carrying them forward. When the boat stops, they learn the origin of Ember from a diary left by one of its original colonists. Shortly after they are faced with a very steep climb and emerge onto the surface. After exploring the above world, they find a tunnel with a steep drop into a cave. Below, they see Ember's lights and realize they had lived underground for years. To alert the rest of the city about how to leave Ember, they throw a packet with a letter detailing the path to exit, down to the center of Ember. The packet is found by Mrs. Murdo on Harken Square.
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with the intention that future generations of the city will not know about the outside world or that they live underground. They build the city to last for two centuries, after which the citizens of Ember will evacuate and return to the surface world. The Builders give the first mayor of the city a box with a timed lock set to open after 200 years, containing instructions explaining how to leave Ember. The box is passed successfully from mayor to mayor, until the seventh mayor who, thinking it could contain a cure for the deadly coughing disease he contracted, takes the box home and tries multiple times to break it open, but fails. He then dies before he can return the box to its rightful place or inform the next mayor of its importance.
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As Earth is being ravaged by a series of apocalyptic events known as the Disaster, a coalition of architects, scientists, and doctors (called the Builders) create an underground city named Ember, with an initial population of 200 citizens (100 elderly adults, 100 babies), to ensure humanity survives,
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Lina's grandmother dies shortly after their discovery of the document, and Lina and Poppy move in with a neighbor, Mrs. Murdo. At work, Doon discovers that the mayor of Ember and a storeroom worker named Looper have been stealing supplies, and he and Lina report the crime to the guards, who unknown
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is in decay, causing the power to go out intermittently. At their graduation ceremony, young people are assigned jobs by lottery: Lina Mayfleet is assigned the job of "Pipeworks Laborer" and Doon Harrow is given the job of "Messenger". However, both are displeased with their assigned jobs so they
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praised the characters, stating: "The likable protagonists are not only courageous but also believably flawed by human pride, their weaknesses often complementing each other in interesting ways." Sally Estes from
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also praised the "full blooded characters" as every bit as good as the plot which would hook readers until the end. Although Jones Johns from
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Approximately two hundred and forty-one years after Ember was established, the city's supplies are in danger of exhaustion, and its
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as Doon. Filming was finished in October 2007, and the film was released in theaters a year later on October 10, 2008.
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commented how readers would be able to connect to Lina and Doon's courage amidst the conflicts. Robert Sutton from
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was released on DVD on January 20, 2009. The film received mixed reviews, with a
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was praised for its setting and main characters, Lina Mayfleet and Doon Harrow.
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that was published in 2003. The story is about Ember, a post-apocalyptic
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city threatened by aging infrastructure and corruption. The young
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wrote that the setting was not as ingenious as the ones in
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rating of 58/100, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
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Index

City of Ember

Jeanne DuPrau
Post-apocalyptic
children's literature
Hardcover
Paperback
DVD
Audible
ISBN
0-375-82273-9
OCLC
50166630
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
The People of Sparks
post-apocalyptic
Jeanne DuPrau
underground
protagonists
The People of Sparks
The Prophet of Yonwood
The Diamond of Darkhold
adapted into a film
Walden Media
Playtone
Niklas Asker
hydroelectric generator
Kirkus Reviews
Booklist

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