FICTION

The Walled City

448p. Little, Brown. Nov. 2014. Tr $18. ISBN 9780316405058; ebk. $9.99. ISBN 9780316405041.
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Gr 9 Up—Dai has 18 days to find a way out of Hak Nam Walled City. Once a fort the space is now a lawless outland occupied by gangs, vagrants, and prostitutes. Each day is a fight for survival for most residents of the Walled City. Dai is from the City Beyond. Consigned to the Walled City for his actions he spends his time planning his escape. To do this, he must infiltrate the Brotherhood, the most feared and powerful gang in the Walled City, and steal from its leader, Longwai. He'll need the help of Hak Nam's fastest runner, Jin Ling, and Mei Yee, one of the whores in Longwai's brothel. Jin Ling sees her involvement as a way to search the brothel for her missing sister, sold into prostitution by their father two years ago. Mei Yee finally sees a ray of hope with Dai's promise of freedom. But each has their own dark secrets, which could jeopardize not only their chance of success but their very lives. This dark and gritty thriller doesn't pull any punches, taking readers into a world of fear, danger, and deprivation. Dai, Jin Ling, and Mei Yee each tell their part of the story in nonconsecutive chapters, slowly plaiting a single tale from their multiple narratives. Vivid descriptions add color and infuse the story with realism. While there are mature situations dealing with drugs, violence, and rape, they are skillfully relayed without being graphic. This complex, well-written novel is full of tension, twists, and turns, and teens will not be able to put it down.—Heather Miller Cover, Homewood Public Library, AL
Hak Nam Walled City, based on a real place in Hong Kong, is described as "Hell on earth." The narrative rotates among three teen protagonists who desperately want to escape. Mysterious Dai teams up with Jin, who's passing as a boy and searching for her sister, Mei Yee, who was sold into prostitution. A riveting, suspenseful tale of violence, danger, and survival.
Hak Nam Walled City, the setting for this gripping and gritty thriller, is based on a real place, Hong Kong's infamous Kowloon Walled City; a densely populated, largely ungoverned urban shantytown rife with prostitution, gambling, and drugs, it was torn down late in the twentieth century. Graudin describes Hak Nam as "a recipe of humanity's darkest ingredients -- thieves, whores, murderers, addicts -- all mashed into six and a half acres. Hell on earth...A place so ruthless even the sunlight won't enter." The narrative rotates among three teen protagonists who desperately want to escape, but must work together -- and trust one another. Dai has a mysterious past, is working for the most ruthless crime lord in the Brotherhood of the Red Dragon, and counting down the days until the New Year and his chance to implement his daring plan. He teams up with Jin, a girl passing as a boy, who carries messages because of her fleet feet and who is searching for her sister, Mei Yee, who was sold into prostitution several years ago. They plan to break into the brothel -- Dai to find the ledger that will bring the down the Brotherhood, Jin to rescue her sister. Graudin deftly juggles the multiple perspectives to create a riveting, suspenseful tale of violence, danger, and survival. jonathan hunt

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