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Noa lives in what's left of a Britain where flooding means land is scarce. Everyone must sit an exam at 15: if you pass you can stay in the Territory, if you fail you must go to the Wetlands. Rich families can buy their children an upgrade to help, but 'Norms' like Noa must succeed on their own
Second in The Territory trilogy. The year is 2059. 15-year-old Noa Blake has to take an exam to stay in the Territory - but her childhood friend Jack has been sent to disease-ridden Wetlands where few people survive. Noa and new boyfriend Raf have vowed to rescue Jack, but
Noa lives in what's left of a Britain where flooding means land is scarce. Everyone must sit an exam at 15: if you pass you can stay in the Territory, if you fail you must go to the Wetlands. Rich families can buy their children an upgrade to help, but 'Norms' like Noa must succeed on their own
2059. Noa lives in what's left of a flooded Britain. Everyone must sit an exam at 15: if you pass you can stay in the Territory, if you fail you must go to the Wetlands. In this third and final part of the Territory trilogy will Noa, Jack and Raf be able to defeat the wall and the authorities and
A hilarious teen comedy that follows 14-year-old India Smythe as she navigates the highs and lows of school, friendships, embarrassing parents and boys, and learns that sometimes you have to take control and stand up for what's right. Laugh-out-loud and relatable humour from the author of the
14-year-old India Smythe is dating Rich Evans, the kind geek with the extra-long forehead. But life still isn't easy; not when you have to deal with meet-the-parents dinners, disastrous revision techniques, smug tutors who think you fancy them and online love surveys that ask if your boyfriend is
'An elusive and incomparable artist' Ursula K. Le
'Wonderfully poetic ... extraordinary freshness ... a Virginia Woolf quality' Margaret DrabbleTerritory of Light is the radiant story of a young woman, living alone in Tokyo with her two-year-old daughter. Its twelve chapters follow the first year of the narrator's separation from her husband. The