01088nam a22001817a 45000010005000000030006000050050017000110080041000280400029000690500017000980820011001151000019001262450036001452600060001813000024002415200604002656500037008694377FISKH20240816110521.0240816b cb ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aFISKHbengcFISKHdFISKH aPS3503.R167  a813.54 aBradbury, Ray  aFahrenheit / cBy Ray Bradbury  aPhnom Penh : bFootprints International School, c2024. a275 pages ; c21 cm aThe system was simple. Everyone understood it. Books were for burning, along with the houses in which they were hidden. Guy Montag was a fireman whose job it was to start fires. And he enjoyed his job. He had been a fireman for ten years, and he had never questioned the pleasure of the midnight runs or the joy of watching pages consumed by flames, never questioned anything until he met a seventeen-year-old girl who told him of a past when people were not afraid. Then Guy met a professor who told him of a future in which people could think. And Guy Montag suddenly realized what he had to do.  aAmerican literature vdystopian