From Factions to fire signs -- Divergent psychology -- Mapping Divergent's Chicago -- Choices can be made again -- Ordinary acts of bravery -- Fear and the dauntless girl -- They injure each other in the same way -- Secrets and lies -- Bureau versus rebels: which is worse? -- Factions: the good, the bad, and the ugly -- The downfall of dauntless -- Emergent.
Summary:
"Before Divergent hits theaters in late March 2014, revisit Veronica Roth's Divergent, Insurgent, and Allegiant with a dozen Young Adult authors. From the Factionless to the Divergent, from what makes Chicago an ideal dystopian setting to the importance of choice in shaping identity, both in Tris' world and our own, Divergent Thinking provides a companion fit for even the most Erudite Divergent fan. Contributor list: Elizabeth Wein Rosemary Clement-Moore Jennifer Lynn Barnes Maria V. Snyder and Jenna Snyder Debra Driza V. Arrow Julia Karr Dan Krokos Elizabeth Norris Mary Borsellino Janine K. Spendlove Blythe Woolston"-- Provided by publisher.
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