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Lightborn
Tricia Sullivan
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Description for Lightborn
Paperback. Cutting-edge science fiction from the Arthur C. Clarke Award-winning author of MAUL. Num Pages: 464 pages. BIC Classification: FL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 134 x 32. Weight in Grams: 364.
Lightborn, better known as 'shine', is a mind-altering technology that has revolutionised the modern world. It is the ultimate in education, self-improvement and entertainment - beamed directly into the brain of anyone who can meet the asking price. But in the city of Los Sombres, renegade shine has attacked the adult population, resulting in social chaos and widespread insanity in everyone past the age of puberty. The only solution has been to turn off the Field and isolate the city.
Trapped within the quarantine perimeter, fourteen-year-old Xavier just wants to find the drug that can keep his own physical ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Number of pages
464
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Condition
New
Weight
364g
Number of Pages
464
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781841494074
SKU
V9781841494074
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Ref
99-1
About Tricia Sullivan
Tricia Sullivan was born in New Jersey in 1968 and received a music degree from Bard College and a Master's in Education from Columbia University. She taught in Manhattan and New Jersey before moving to the UK in 1995. DREAMING IN SMOKE won the 1999 Arthur C. Clarke award.
Reviews for Lightborn
Gripping, thought-provoking speculation, populated with gritty, believable characters and a storyline that moves in surprising directions, from an award-winning author
THE TIMES
Sullivan is brilliant at presenting convincing near-future scenarios peopled by heart-breakingly real characters . . . and leaves the explication of the technology in the background while concentrating on the human consequences of its malfunction. Recom ... Read more
THE TIMES
Sullivan is brilliant at presenting convincing near-future scenarios peopled by heart-breakingly real characters . . . and leaves the explication of the technology in the background while concentrating on the human consequences of its malfunction. Recom ... Read more