Summary
Sunrise on the Reaping is a prequel to Suzanne Collins’s Hunger Games saga, published on March 18, 2025. Set 24 years before the original trilogy, the story takes place during the 50th Hunger Games, known as the Quarter Quell, for which the Capitol requires twice the usual number of tributes. Exploring themes of manipulation, control, and oppression, the novel shows how propaganda supports those in power. Providing insights into Haymitch Abernathy at age 16, long before his role as a mentor to Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark, Sunrise on the Reaping also sheds light on resistance, illustrating the challenges and dangers faced by individuals confronting tyranny.
Plot
Sunrise on the Reaping follows 16-year-old Haymitch Abernathy from District 12. He shifts from a life of moonshining to becoming a tribute in the 50th Hunger Games, known as the second Quarter Quell. Each district must send two boys and two girls, doubling the number of tributes to 48. Haymitch is chosen as a replacement tribute after a fatal incident during the reaping ceremony, which coincides with his birthday.
Haymitch, seen as an underdog, competes alongside District 12 tributes Maysilee Donner and Wyatt Callow. Despite initial doubts, his cleverness and audacity secure sponsorships. The Capitol’s manipulation emerges, as seen in Louella McCoy's death during the parade, with a drugged substitute taking her place to maintain appearances. In the arena, designed as a lethal garden with poisonous hazards and engineered creatures, Haymitch allies with Ampert Latier. They aim to disrupt the Capitol’s control, but their first sabotage—a reservoir explosion—fails, leading to Ampert’s death. Alone, Haymitch forms temporary alliances, notably with Maysilee Donner and the Newcomer alliance’s Wellie. Maysilee sacrifices herself after discovering a hidden generator at the arena's edge with Haymitch.
The climax occurs at a cliff, where Haymitch faces Silka, the final Career tribute. Her weapon mistakenly causes her death. Haymitch’s act of rebellion—throwing an explosive over the arena's boundary—renders him unconscious. In the aftermath, Haymitch returns to a decimated District 12. Tragedies fuel Haymitch’s resolve against the Capitol, but he remains haunted by the Games.
Characters
Haymitch Abernathy: The 16-year-old protagonist. As a tribute from District 12, Haymitch emerges as an outspoken and strategic figure during a critical period in Hunger Games history.