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OverviewClimate catastrophe leaves the people of Earth fighting for oxygen in this gripping dystopian thriller from bestselling sci-fi author Alastair Chisholm. Sparrow lives in the world after the Reek. The atmosphere is toxically polluted, and Axel Brodie, the tech billionaire behind Zephyr Industries, is cashing in as the only supplier of clean air. Sparrow is struggling to help her family survive until her brilliant inventor friend, Miriam Fenn, comes up with a new form of technology that could break Zephyr’s stranglehold on the air supply. But men like Brodie are hard to defeat, and he will do everything in his power to stop Miriam and Sparrow. Who will triumph in this battle to breathe? Particularly suitable for readers aged 9+ with a reading age of 8. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alastair Chisholm , George CaltsoudasPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Imprint: Barrington Stoke Ltd Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.250kg ISBN: 9781800902589ISBN 10: 1800902581 Pages: 152 Publication Date: 18 July 2024 Recommended Age: 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Young adult , Children / Juvenile , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""This dystopian thriller … is stripped back to the bare bones of the plot and is all the better for it; this is an unforgettable, pulsating thriller that readers will inhale."" – The Bookseller, Editor's Choice" ""Dystopia probably shouldn’t be this refreshing … a thought-provoking thriller with plenty of points to unpack around power, poverty and big tech’s stranglehold over our lives … A gulp of fresh air."" – The Times, Children's Book of the Week ""This smart, action-packed sci-fi is a breath of fresh air … In a soupy, sulphurous Edinburgh, Sparrow dons her oxygen mask and hover-skates to scrape a living as a delivery courier, but is soon dragged into a big tech conspiracy. It’s brilliant. Even better, it’s short, easy to read and published in a dyslexia-friendly format, ensuring that reluctant readers can still have access to sophisticated stories."" – The Times, 'The 21 best children's books of 2024' ""This dystopian thriller … is stripped back to the bare bones of the plot and is all the better for it; this is an unforgettable, pulsating thriller that readers will inhale."" – The Bookseller, Editor's Choice ""Renowned sci-fi author Alastair Chisholm knows all about pacy plots … This all-too-pertinent dystopian thriller is not just for so-called “reluctant” readers."" – The Guardian ""Even the most reluctant readers will thrill to the dystopian story of Sparrow … A thumpingly good story."" – iNews ""A vivid and unsettling picture of a future where profit comes before the planet, encouraging young readers to think critically about the world around them and its power structures, the importance of protecting our natural resources, and the role that individuals can play in advocating for change … a dynamic dystopian read that will leave you gasping for air!"" – Scottish BookTrust, Book of the Month ""A dystopia that shines a light on potential inequalities our world could face as much as current ones, this gripping thriller aimed at Dyslexic readers is certain to get you thinking."" – Irish Examiner ""Amazing world building, relatable characters and a thrilling plot packed into a short accessible read. A triumph."" – Jennifer Killick """Dystopia probably shouldn’t be this refreshing … This cracking story is as invigorating as the fresh air that is in such short supply in its post-apocalyptic version of a soupy, sulphurous Edinburgh … a thought-provoking thriller with plenty of points to unpack around power, poverty and big tech’s stranglehold over our lives … A gulp of fresh air."" – The Times, Children's Book of the Week ""This dystopian thriller … is stripped back to the bare bones of the plot and is all the better for it; this is an unforgettable, pulsating thriller that readers will inhale."" – The Bookseller, Editor's Choice ""Renowned sci-fi author Alastair Chisholm knows all about pacy plots … This all-too-pertinent dystopian thriller is not just for so-called “reluctant” readers."" – The Guardian ""Amazing world building, relatable characters and a thrilling plot packed into a short accessible read. A triumph."" – Jennifer Killick ""Super-cool dystopian thriller … Great world-building, brilliant characters, awesome action, cool gadgets, and a timely message all in a super-readable fast-paced format."" – Dan Smith ""Fast-paced, thrilling and scarily real in its concept of mass-selling clean air (we already buy bottled water!). The book is so good it leaves you gasping for more!"" – Chris Bradford ""A compellingly deft and (literally) light on its feet dystopian thriller for Barrington Stoke that packs more story and ideas into its 132 pages than seems humanly possible."" – Piers Torday ""Fun, pacy and packed with action while incorporating some great commentary on corporations and environmentalism."" – Darren Simpson ""An absolute masterclass in how to write a super-readable title that everyone will enjoy. Fast-paced, engaging and a nuanced exploration of socio-political-environmental topics. And the cover illustration is just stunning. Superb all round!"" – Marianne Doherty, Scottish BookTrust" """Dystopia probably shouldn’t be this refreshing … This cracking story is as invigorating as the fresh air that is in such short supply in its post-apocalyptic version of a soupy, sulphurous Edinburgh … a thought-provoking thriller with plenty of points to unpack around power, poverty and big tech’s stranglehold over our lives … A gulp of fresh air."" – The Times, Children's Book of the Week ""This dystopian thriller … is stripped back to the bare bones of the plot and is all the better for it; this is an unforgettable, pulsating thriller that readers will inhale."" – The Bookseller, Editor's Choice ""Super-cool dystopian thriller … Great world-building, brilliant characters, awesome action, cool gadgets, and a timely message all in super-readable fast-paced format."" – Dan Smith ""Fast-paced, thrilling and scarily real in its concept of mass-selling clean air (we already buy bottled water!). The book is so good it leaves you gasping for more!"" – Chris Bradford ""A compellingly deft and (literally) light on its feet dystopian thriller for Barrington Stoke that packs more story and ideas into its 132 pages than seems humanly possible."" – Piers Torday ""Fun, pacy and packed with action while incorporating some great commentary on corporations and environmentalism."" – Darren Simpson ""An absolute masterclass in how to write a super-readable title that everyone will enjoy. Fast-paced, engaging and a nuanced exploration of socio-political-environmental topics. And the cover illustration is just stunning. Superb all round!"" – Marianne Doherty, Scottish BookTrust ""A high-octane, twisty sci-fi thriller, Reek is a thoroughly entertaining read. Will you be able to guess how it all ends?"" – Check 'Em Out Books" ""Dystopia probably shouldn’t be this refreshing … This cracking story is as invigorating as the fresh air that is in such short supply in its post-apocalyptic version of a soupy, sulphurous Edinburgh … a thought-provoking thriller with plenty of points to unpack around power, poverty and big tech’s stranglehold over our lives … A gulp of fresh air."" – The Times, Children's Book of the Week ""This dystopian thriller … is stripped back to the bare bones of the plot and is all the better for it; this is an unforgettable, pulsating thriller that readers will inhale."" – The Bookseller, Editor's Choice ""Renowned sci-fi author Alastair Chisholm knows all about pacy plots … This all-too-pertinent dystopian thriller is not just for so-called “reluctant” readers."" – The Guardian ""A dystopia that shines a light on potential inequalities our world could face as much as current ones, this gripping thriller aimed at Dyslexic readers is certain to get you thinking."" – Irish Examiner ""Amazing world building, relatable characters and a thrilling plot packed into a short accessible read. A triumph."" – Jennifer Killick ""Super-cool dystopian thriller … Great world-building, brilliant characters, awesome action, cool gadgets, and a timely message all in a super-readable fast-paced format."" – Dan Smith ""Fast-paced, thrilling and scarily real in its concept of mass-selling clean air (we already buy bottled water!). The book is so good it leaves you gasping for more!"" – Chris Bradford ""A compellingly deft and (literally) light on its feet dystopian thriller for Barrington Stoke that packs more story and ideas into its 132 pages than seems humanly possible."" – Piers Torday ""Fun, pacy and packed with action while incorporating some great commentary on corporations and environmentalism."" – Darren Simpson Author InformationAlastair Chisholm is the bestselling author of the sci-fi adventures Orion Lost, Adam 2 and The Consequence Girl, as well as the fantasy Dragon Storm series. Orion Lost was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize, the James Reckitt Hall Children's Book Award, the Biblio Buzz Award, the Inspire ELS Book Awards and the 2021 Sakura Medal Award. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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