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2009 novel by Carrie Ryan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Forest of Hands and Teeth is a 2009 New York Times best-selling post-apocalyptic zombie novel by first-time author Carrie Ryan that is marketed to young adults. It was published on March 10, 2009 by Random House Delacorte Press in the United States, and by Hachette Gollancz in Australia and the United Kingdom. This is the first volume of a trilogy; the second book in the series, The Dead-Tossed Waves, was released on March 9, 2010, and The Dark and Hollow Places followed in March 2011. As the story opens, an unexplained disaster has turned much of the human race into mindless, cannibalistic undead. They roam the titular forest, seeking to destroy a band of survivors barricaded inside a walled village deep in the woods. However, the fence that protects these villagers also imprisons them within a dystopian society marked by violence, secrecy, and repression. The forest thus profoundly influences all the action of the novel.
Author | Carrie Ryan |
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Cover artist | Jonathan Barkat |
Language | English |
Series | The Forest of Hands and Teeth #1 |
Genre | Young adult, zombie apocalypse |
Publisher | Random House |
Publication date | March 10, 2009 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
Pages | 312 pp |
ISBN | 0-385-73681-9 |
OCLC | 226291601 |
Followed by | The Dead-Tossed Waves |
Mary lives in a town ruled by the Sisterhood and the Guardians. The village is surrounded by fences; beyond lies only forest. There are only three ways through the fence: gates that open on paths that are themselves enclosed by fencing, expelling those who've been infected. Where the two paths lead, no one knows, for the Sisterhood says the village is the only human habitation left on Earth.
Mary has been raised on stories passed down from her great-great-great-grandmother about life before the coming of zombies. She is especially fascinated by the ocean and believes if she could reach it, she would be free.
Her adventure starts when there is a breaching in the fence. Mary must escape, find true love, and friendship while figuring out the mystery behind the other gates and fences. After a sad, hectic, twisted turn of events she finds the ocean, but it isn't at all what she expected.
The Forest of Hands and Teeth debuted in the US to critical acclaim, receiving starred reviews from School Library Journal[1] and Publishers Weekly, which described the book as "fresh and riveting."[2] MTV called it "a pretty freakin' amazing, empowering and absolutely thrilling young-adult post-apocalyptic zombie love story."[3] Author and critic Bidisha selected The Forest of Hands and Teeth as one of the best books of the year for The Observer[4] and Jo Fletcher picked it as one of the most notable books of the year at the World Fantasy Convention.[5]
Seven Star Pictures optioned the film rights to The Forest of Hands and Teeth in 2009, intending to fast-track the project.[15] The film is now with Hetherwood Productions and was in production as of May 2016.[16] Maisie Williams is set to star as of September, 2015.[17] Kate Maberly will write and direct the feature with Doug Liman and Fred Roos is set to produce.[18]
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