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London's Gone

  • 8 - 13 Years
  • Paperback
  • 220 pages
  • Publisher: Dernier Publishing
  • 11.4 x 17.6 x 1.6 cm

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London has been bombed by terrorists. There is widespread power failure, the government has fallen and rioting has begun. Maria, her sister and a Christian friend set out on a hazardous journey to what they hope will be safety. For Maria this is also a journey within as she discovers a spiritual dimension to life that she had not previously considered.
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  • Author

    J.M. Evans

  • Book Format

    paperback

  • Publisher

    Dernier Publishing

  • Published

    February 2006

  • Weight

    126g

  • Page Count

    220

  • Dimensions

    11.4 x 17.6 x 1.6 cm

  • ISBN

    9780953696321

  • ISBN-10

    0953696324

  • Eden Code

    118946

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    Maria, a feisty sixteen year old, finds herself landed with the responsibility for her younger sister Emily who she doesn’t even like. A terrorist attack appears to have wiped London off the map, taking with it the UK government and many world leaders attending Middle East Peace talks at Westminster. Their parents, who Maria doesn’t like much either, have gone to fetch their grandparents and should have been back hours ago. What a start to a story – I was gripped from those first pages! Maria takes charge and they set off on their bikes to find their parents and their problems get worse and worse. The only bright spot is a note they find from their Granny assuring them of their grandparent’s prayers and that they have asked God to send Angels to watch over them. That gives Maria a good feeling; not that she believes in all that religious rot but she loves her grandparents and knows they are devout Christians. As the story unfolds they meet with many adventures that keep you turning the pages to find out how it all ends. I’m not telling you! Read it for yourself!

  • TGBS

    The Good Book Stall

    Average rating of0.0

    Maria, a feisty sixteen year old, finds herself landed with the responsibility for her younger sister Emily who she doesn’t even like. A terrorist attack appears to have wiped London off the map, taking with it the UK government and many world leaders attending Middle East Peace talks at Westminster. Their parents, who Maria doesn’t like much either, have gone to fetch their grandparents and should have been back hours ago. What a start to a story – I was gripped from those first pages! Maria takes charge and they set off on their bikes to find their parents and their problems get worse and worse. The only bright spot is a note they find from their Granny assuring them of their grandparent’s prayers and that they have asked God to send Angels to watch over them. That gives Maria a good feeling; not that she believes in all that religious rot but she loves her grandparents and knows they are devout Christians. As the story unfolds they meet with many adventures that keep you turning the pages to find out how it all ends. I’m not telling you! Read it for yourself!

  • TGBS

    The Good Book Stall

    Average rating of0.0

    Maria, a feisty sixteen year old, finds herself landed with the responsibility for her younger sister Emily who she doesn’t even like. A terrorist attack appears to have wiped London off the map, taking with it the UK government and many world leaders attending Middle East Peace talks at Westminster. Their parents, who Maria doesn’t like much either, have gone to fetch their grandparents and should have been back hours ago. What a start to a story – I was gripped from those first pages! Maria takes charge and they set off on their bikes to find their parents and their problems get worse and worse. The only bright spot is a note they find from their Granny assuring them of their grandparent’s prayers and that they have asked God to send Angels to watch over them. That gives Maria a good feeling; not that she believes in all that religious rot but she loves her grandparents and knows they are devout Christians. As the story unfolds they meet with many adventures that keep you turning the pages to find out how it all ends. I’m not telling you! Read it for yourself!