The odds are no longer a game—they are a war.
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins brings The Hunger Games trilogy to a dramatic and thought-provoking close.
Following the destruction of the arena, Panem is divided between the Capitol and the rebel District 13. Katniss Everdeen is thrust into the role of the Mockingjay, the face of the revolution, even as she struggles with personal loss, manipulation, and the psychological scars left by the Games. As propaganda becomes a weapon and trust grows fragile, Katniss must decide what she is truly fighting for.
Unlike traditional dystopian finales, Mockingjay does not romanticize war. Instead, Suzanne Collins presents a raw and honest portrayal of conflict, highlighting its emotional toll on individuals and societies alike. Themes of control, moral ambiguity, trauma, and resilience shape a narrative that is both gripping and deeply reflective.
A compelling conclusion for young adult and adult readers, Mockingjay cements The Hunger Games as one of the most influential dystopian series of the 21st century.
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC INC
Language : English
Binding: PAPER BACK
Pages : 390

