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Life as we knew it
Par Tony Johnston, Susan Beth Pfeffer, Barry Moser. 2006
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Science-fiction, Famille (récits), Littérature générale (romans)Parental (rôle), Mort et deuil
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Sixteen-year-old Miranda keeps a journal describing her family's struggle to survive after an asteroid hits the Moon and causes disastrous…
climate change on Earth. She records her feelings about losing contact with friends and the outside world, locating food, and keeping hope alive. For junior and senior high readers. 2006
The things we leave behind
Par Clare Furniss. 2024
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Littérature générale (romans), Science-fiction, Famille (récits)Parental (rôle), Sociologie, Mort et deuil, Politique et gouvernement
Audio avec voix humaine
How I Live Now meets Exodus - a startling YA dystopia that imagines London as the epicentre of the refugee…
crisis, from critically acclaimed author Clare Furniss. 'Compulsive, poignant YA dystopia' The Guardian 'An exquisite, devastating read' The Irish Times 'Genuinely moving' Daily Mail 'Reminiscent of Meg Rosoff's How I Live Now and Paul Lynch's Book Prize-winning dystopia Prophet Song, this is a devastating novel which speaks to the present political moment' Just Imagine Civil unrest in London has reached an all-time high after years of a growing authoritarian regime, and it's no longer safe for Clem and her half-sister Billie in the city. Clem tells of their treacherous journey to Scotland, by road and then by sea, fleeing with nothing but a notebook filled with stories and memories of home. But is there something Clem's not saying? And how will this journey - and the sisters' story - end? With the start of a new life? Or a mirror held up to the past? PRAISE FOR THE THINGS WE LEAVE BEHIND: 'Remarkable. A frighteningly relevant and moving novel, told with impeccable style. Clare Furniss is one of the very best writers for young people and this new novel is her finest yet. I loved it.' Sarah Crossan, author of Where The Heart Should Be 'Beautifully written, page-turning in the extreme, and deep and person and global' A.F. Harrold, author of T he Imaginary and The Worlds We Leave Behind 'I couldn't stop reading The Things We Leave Behind... Devastating and unsparing but full of hope and love too. It was a privilege to read it.' Candy Gourlay, author of Wild Song 'This book is exceptional... Years and Years meets The End We Start From for teenagers. Should be on every secondary set text list.' Joanna Nadin, author of A Calamity of Mannerings 'Gripping, moving, tense, twisty and very, very necessary... It all felt so utterly real and terrifyingly possible.' Lisa Williamson, author of Th e Art of Being Normal 'Such moving, thought-provoking, compelling story-telling. Wonderful characters. Utterly convincing. I loved it.' Julia Green, author of Ettie and the Midnight Pool 'Reminiscent of Meg Rosoff's How I Live Now and Paul Lynch's Book Prize-winning dystopia Prophet Song, this is a devastating novel which speaks to the present political moment' Just Imagine PRAISE FOR CLARE FURNISS: 'Lingers in the mind long after the final word has been read' Malorie Blackman , author of Noughts & Crosses 'Absolutely gorgeous, heartfelt and incredibly enjoyable' Robin Stevens , author of the Murder Most Unladylike series 'Funny, sharply observed, shocking and wonderful' Sunday Times 'A beautifully executed story . . . gloriously funny, deeply emotional and a triumph' Daily Mail 'Beautifully written' Stylist PRAISE FOR CLARE FURNISS: 'Lingers in the mind long after the final word has been read' Malorie Blackman , author of Noughts & Crosses 'Absolutely gorgeous, heartfelt and incredibly enjoyable' Robin Stevens , author of the Murder Most Unladylike series 'Funny, sharply observed, shocking and wonderful' Sunday Times 'A beautifully executed story . . . gloriously funny, deeply emotional and a triumph' Daily Mail 'Beautifully written' Stylist
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Policiers (romans), Famille (récits), Fantastique (récits), Fantômes et horreur (récits), Sensations (romans à), Science-fictionMort et deuil, États-Unis (voyage et géographie)
Audio avec voix de synthèse, Braille automatisé
300 died in a mysterious plane crash...but really happened? From bestselling phenomenon Dean Koontz, this gripping thriller is perfect for…
fans of THE EYES OF DARKNESS and Stephen King.'Dean Koontz is not just a master of our darkest dreams, but also a literary juggler' The TimesA catastrophic, unexplained plane crash leaves three hundred and thirty dead - and no survivors.Among the victims are the wife and two daughters of Joe Carpenter, a Los Angeles Post crime reporter.A year after the crash, still gripped by an almost paralysing grief, Joe encounters a woman who claims to have survived the crash. But before he can ask any questions, she slips away.As desperate chase and shattering emotional odyssey will lead Joe to a truth that will force him to reassess everything he thought he knew about life and death - a truth that, given the chance, will rock the world and redefine the destiny of humanity.What readers are saying about Sole Survivor:'The action is fast paced, the characters are well developed and the suspense is excellent - I certainly would not have guessed the ending''This book takes off at breakneck speed. It will keep you glued to the edge of your seat''This is one of the only books ever to keep me guessing right to the end. The end is absolutely brilliant!'