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Beyond Carousel

Brendan Ritchie

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English
Fremantle Arts Centre Prs
03 October 2016
Everyone you know has disappeared. What would you do?

Everyone you know has disappeared. What would you do?

Nox, Taylor and Lizzy are desperate to uncover the secret of their entrapment. But there is more to the new world than they ever suspected, and the danger is only just beginning.

In a city full of shadow, they quickly learn they are not the only survivors. They will need to risk everything to save those they love - and time is running out.

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Imprint:   Fremantle Arts Centre Prs
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 196mm,  Width: 128mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   328g
ISBN:   9781925164039
ISBN 10:   1925164039
Pages:   368
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Recommended Age:   From 12 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Brendan Ritchie is a writer and filmmaker from Fremantle, WA. In 2015 he published his debut novel, Carousel, and was awarded a PhD in Creative Writing. In addition to writing, Brendan spends his time lecturing across a range of creative disciplines.

Reviews for Beyond Carousel

A fascinating insight into the human heart and mind. --Lamont Books To sum this book up in two words: Wow. What?' Belle's Beautiful Books 'A fascinating insight into the human heart and mind. -- Lamont Books This is a lively and imaginative novel about consumerism, youth, art, isolation, entrapment and survival, the sort of thing that might happen if Kafka wrote a script for Big Brother.' Sydney Morning Herald 'thought-provoking and addictive' Magpies 'Ritchie has written a unique, modern tale aimed at the younger generation. --- MC Reviews -A fascinating insight into the human heart and mind.- --Lamont Books -To sum this book up in two words: Wow. What?' Belle's Beautiful Books 'A fascinating insight into the human heart and mind.--- Lamont Books -This is a lively and imaginative novel about consumerism, youth, art, isolation, entrapment and survival, the sort of thing that might happen if Kafka wrote a script for Big Brother.' Sydney Morning Herald 'thought-provoking and addictive' Magpies 'Ritchie has written a unique, modern tale aimed at the younger generation.---- MC Reviews


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