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The Survivor

#2 Pioneer

Bridget Tyler

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English
HARPERTEEN
20 October 2021
This sequel to The Pioneer is perfect for fans of the Illuminae Series and Skyward!

Earth is uninhabitable. Tau is our home now.

With that terrifying message, Jo and her family learned the truth: They are trapped forever on Tau Ceti e.

But the planet’s current occupants—the Sorrow—are not interested in sharing. The fragile peace Jo negotiated abruptly shatters, and soon a bloody battle is raging between the Sorrow and the Pioneers. As tensions rise, the survival of everyone Jo cares for seems less likely by the second.

When a betrayal that shocks Jo to her core threatens to wipe out both Sorrow and human life, Jo must find the strength to speak up once more—and bridge the gaps between all the warring factions—or lose forever the only home left to her.

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Imprint:   HARPERTEEN
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 135mm,  Spine: 25mm
Weight:   324g
ISBN:   9780062658104
ISBN 10:   0062658107
Pages:   432
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 13 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Bridget Tyler previously worked as a creative executive in Hollywood, and writes for television shows such as AMC'S Hell on Wheels and Burn Notice. She lives in Willamette Valley, Oregon with her husband.

Reviews for The Survivor (#2 Pioneer)

Praise for THE PIONEER: “Briskly paced action, lively dialogue, and a vividly imagined world…a solidly entertaining sci-fi novel with a strong-willed heroine [and] an unexpected cliff-hanger.”   — ALA Booklist “Beautifully captures the wonder of discovery while building plenty of suspense… A stellar adventure.” — Kirkus Reviews “A top-notch space opera full of fresh world-building and nuanced depiction of the ethical pitfalls of exploration and discovery.” — School Library Journal


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