Book Descriptions
for The Diary of Pelly D by Lucy Adlington
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
In a postapocalyptic city on a colonized planet, fourteen-year-old Toni V works with a demolition crew to remove rubble in preparation for rebuilding City Five. When his drill strikes a sealed and battered water can, he discov ers a package containing the diary of Pelly D, a flirtatious teen of privilege, beauty, and a compelling way of relating her life. Because scavenging is forbidden, Tony V reads the diary in stolen snatches of time after his days of backbreaking labor. As the diary unfolds, Pelly D’s blithe acceptance of her life collapses when a mandated genetic profiling system determines her family to be of Galrezi heritage, the lowest clan. Adlington’s dystopian world, with its class system, power, and genocide, will open to discussions of state-sponsored oppression and resistance. 2006 USBBY-CBC Outstand ing International Books List, 2006 YALSA Best Books for Young Adults, 2006 CCBC Best-of-the-Year List. nlr
Originally published by Hodder Children’s Books Great Britain, in 2005.