Moira Young
Biography
Moira Young is a renowned author best known for her captivating and gritty young adult dystopian series, Dust Lands. With a talent for creating vivid and immersive worlds, Young has drawn readers in with her unique blend of action, adventure, and emotional depth. Born and raised in Canada, Young's early love for storytelling led her to pursue a career in writing. After studying English literature at McGill University, she went on to work in various creative roles before finally focusing on her passion for writing full-time. Young's debut novel, Blood Red Road, the first book in the Dust Lands series, was met with critical acclaim and quickly gained a loyal following of fans. The series continued with Rebel Heart and Raging Star, each installment further cementing Young's reputation as a masterful storyteller. With her distinctive voice and talent for crafting complex characters and gripping narratives, Moira Young has solidified her place as one of the most exciting authors in young adult fiction today.
Classic Series
The series that started it all
- Blood Red Road
- Rebel Heart
Recent Series
Latest works by the author
- Raging Star
Reading Order
Complete reading order for Moira Young's books
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Dust Lands series about?
The Dust Lands series follows the journey of a brave young heroine named Saba as she navigates a dystopian world filled with danger, betrayal, and adventure.
How many books are in the Dust Lands series?
There are three books in the Dust Lands series: 'Blood Red Road', 'Rebel Heart', and 'Raging Star'.
When was 'Blood Red Road' first published?
'Blood Red Road' was first published in 2011.
Is the Dust Lands series appropriate for young adult readers?
Yes, the Dust Lands series is generally considered appropriate for young adult readers, but parents may want to review the content for mature themes.
Has Moira Young written any other books besides the Dust Lands series?
Moira Young has also written a standalone novel called 'The Road to Ever After', which was published in 2016.