River Rats (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
"Calling to mind such widely disparate writers as Mark Twain, Andre Norton and Peter Dickinson, Stevermer paints a realistic ruin of society." -Publishers Weekly
The award-winning author of the Scholarly Magic series delivers the thrilling adventure of...
The award-winning author of the Scholarly Magic series delivers the thrilling adventure of...
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"Calling to mind such widely disparate writers as Mark Twain, Andre Norton and Peter Dickinson, Stevermer paints a realistic ruin of society." -Publishers Weekly
The award-winning author of the Scholarly Magic series delivers the thrilling adventure of a crew of young kids working their way through a post-apocalyptic world on a steamboat they call home . . .
No one knows for sure what caused the Flash. They just know that nothing has been the same since. Cities have been destroyed by pestilence, riots, and fires. The paddleboat River Rat, once a museum, was turned into an orphanage. But a dangerous storm forced the children to flee with the boat to safer waters, making it theirs for good.
Since then, Tomcat, Toby, Esteban, Lindy, Spike, and Jake have traveled, bartered, and performed their way up and down the Mississippi River. One rule that has served them well: no passengers. But after watching a man on shore being pursued by a vicious pack of locals, the group has no choice but to save him.
At every stop, the boat is met by the man's tireless hunters. They want what the fugitive knows: the location of a bunker filled with guns. A currency more valuable than gold . . . and one that the crew of the River Rat might well pay for-with their lives.
"An unusual, compelling futuristic novel . . . wry, sharp, lively, and perceptive." -The Horn Book (starred review)
"Too good to miss." -Booklist
An ALA Best Book for Young Adults
A New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age
The award-winning author of the Scholarly Magic series delivers the thrilling adventure of a crew of young kids working their way through a post-apocalyptic world on a steamboat they call home . . .
No one knows for sure what caused the Flash. They just know that nothing has been the same since. Cities have been destroyed by pestilence, riots, and fires. The paddleboat River Rat, once a museum, was turned into an orphanage. But a dangerous storm forced the children to flee with the boat to safer waters, making it theirs for good.
Since then, Tomcat, Toby, Esteban, Lindy, Spike, and Jake have traveled, bartered, and performed their way up and down the Mississippi River. One rule that has served them well: no passengers. But after watching a man on shore being pursued by a vicious pack of locals, the group has no choice but to save him.
At every stop, the boat is met by the man's tireless hunters. They want what the fugitive knows: the location of a bunker filled with guns. A currency more valuable than gold . . . and one that the crew of the River Rat might well pay for-with their lives.
"An unusual, compelling futuristic novel . . . wry, sharp, lively, and perceptive." -The Horn Book (starred review)
"Too good to miss." -Booklist
An ALA Best Book for Young Adults
A New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age
Autoren-Porträt von Caroline Stevermer
Caroline Stevermer (b. 1955) is best known for her historical fantasy novels. She published her first book, The Alchemist, in 1981, and soon began collaborating with fellow Minnesotan Patricia C. Wrede to create a magical version of Regency England. They published the epistolary novel Sorcery and Cecelia in 1988, and returned to the series with The Grand Tour (2004) and The Mislaid Magician (2006). Stevermer's other novels include The Duke and the Veil, The Serpent's Egg, A College of Magics, A Scholar of Magics, River Rats, Magic Below Stairs, and her most recent, The Glass Magician.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Caroline Stevermer
- Altersempfehlung: 12 - 16 Jahre
- 2022, 312 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Open Road Media Teen & Tween
- ISBN-10: 1504074041
- ISBN-13: 9781504074049
- Erscheinungsdatum: 15.03.2022
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- Dateiformat: ePub
- Größe: 1.63 MB
- Ohne Kopierschutz
Sprache:
Englisch
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