Noughts & crosses

Malorie Blackman


Engels | 30-04-2019 | 496 pagina's

9780141378640

Paperback / softback


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Sephy is a Cross: she lives a life of privilege and power. But she's lonely, and burns with injustice at the world she sees around her. Callum is a nought: he's considered to be less than nothing - a blanker, there to serve Crosses - but he dreams of a better life. They've been friends since they were children, and they both know that's as far as it can ever go. Noughts and Crosses are fated to be bitter enemies - love is out of the question. Then - in spite of a world that is fiercely against them - these star-crossed lovers choose each other. But this is love story that will lead both of them into terrible danger . . . and which will have shocking repercussions for generations to come.

Beschrijving

Sephy is a Cross: she lives a life of privilege and power. But she's lonely, and burns with injustice at the world she sees around her. Callum is a nought: he's considered to be less than nothing - a blanker, there to serve Crosses - but he dreams of a better life. They've been friends since they were children, and they both know that's as far as it can ever go. Noughts and Crosses are fated to be bitter enemies - love is out of the question. Then - in spite of a world that is fiercely against them - these star-crossed lovers choose each other. But this is love story that will lead both of them into terrible danger . . . and which will have shocking repercussions for generations to come.

Details

EAN :9780141378640
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Uitgever :Penguin Group
Publicatie datum :  30-04-2019
Uitvoering :Paperback / softback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Hoogte :197 mm
Breedte :129 mm
Gewicht :350 gr
Status :Niet bestelbaar
Aantal pagina's :496
Reeks :  Noughts & crosses
Keywords :  utopische/dystopische literatuur;romans;romantische literatuur;racisme