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Uprising is a young-adult novel by Margaret Peterson Haddix published by Simon & Schuster in September 2007. The novel is a fictionalized account of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire . According to Maureen Paschal of The Washington Post , it "helps reinforce how immigrants have often struggled with hardship and unfairness".
Link (voiced by David Arquette) appears in Tron: Uprising. He is a worker at Able's Garage and is friends with Beck, Zed, and Mara. Mara (voiced by Mandy Moore) appears in Tron: Uprising. She is a friend of Beck's at Able's Garage and is attracted to The Renegade. Paige (voiced by Emmanuelle Chriqu) appears in Tron: Uprising. Along with Pavel ...
A list of lists of characters in fictional works, broken down by medium and sorted alphabetically by the name of the fictional work. Lists of book characters [ edit ]
Uprising’s thematic core comes in the class unrest that escalates during the war, as depicted through the film’s central characters, especially Cheon-yeong. During the war, Cheon-yeong hides ...
Straczynski explained that while The Resistance was written prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, Uprising was written before the political events of December 2020–January 2021. Smith described the book as "an allegory of our times." Alonso added that Uprising "is about maintaining hope during hopeless times. It's about people who look past their ...
Titan Books' outline for the Mass Effect Andromeda book series in its April 2016 Fiction Rights Guide stated that while the earlier installments of Mass Effect focused on the defense of the Milky Way galaxy against the sentient synthetic-organic starships known as the Reapers, Andromeda is set in a new region of space with "a dramatic new direction" and a "new and deadly enemy.” [6] The ...
Human Acts deals with the May 1980 Gwangju Uprising and the death of the young boy Kang Dong-ho. The novel is composed of seven chapters including the final epilogue, with each chapter tracing the passage of time from the incident in the 1980s to the present day.
Halo: Uprising was a commercial success. The first issue sold out within 24 hours, [18] leading Marvel to reissue the installment. The collected hardcover edition was the best-selling hardcover graphic book for the week ending June 13, according to The New York Times. [19] Reception to the miniseries varied.