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Books > Children's & Educational > Language & literature > English (including English as a school subject) > English literature texts > Collections & anthologies of various literary forms
How many ways can you be set free? This original collection of
short stories and flash fiction is written by students from The
Priory School, Hitchin. Delve into the diverse genres and themes
explored in their work, including prison escapes, stories about
addiction, and stories told from the perspectives of outcasts and
loners as they try and break free from their oppressors. This book
was produced to celebrate World Book Day 2022. So sit down, try to
relax, escape into their fantasy world, and set your imagination
free.
When society crumbles, can young love survive? When the young are
deprived of their bright future and left to survive day to day,
what bonds remain between individuals? Can young love survive a
dystopian nightmare? This exciting collection of stories explores
the struggles, both emotional and physical, of teenagers trying to
survive as society falls apart or as they help build a new world.
Compelling, emotionally charged stories of young lives lived in
desperate circumstances by: John Shirley, Elizabeth Bear, Kiera
Cass, Nisi Shawl, Maria V. Snyder, Carrie Vaughn, Steve Berman,
Amanda Downum, Diana Peterfreund, Jeanne DuPrau, Nina Kiriki
Hoffman, Jesse Karp, William Sleator, Carrie Ryan and Seth Cadin.
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Trust Me!
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Paul Collins; Contributions by Allan Baillie, Catherine Bateson, Andy Griffiths, Phillip Gwynne, …
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Trust Me! features original contributions by 50 of Australia 's
best known children 's authors, poets and illustrators. Stories and
poems cover all genres, mystery, romance, crime, fantasy, SF,
humour and more. Contributors include: Andy Griffiths, Shaun Tan,
Gary Crew, Phillip Gwynne, Catherine Bateson, Steven Herrick, Allan
Baillie, Sofie Laguna, Leigh Hobbs, Marc McBride, Mitch Vane,
Michael Wagner, David Metzenthen and many others.
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