Brothers: A Short Prequel Novella about Freedom, Trust, and Survival (I Am Margaret Book 0)
by Corinna TurnerPublish: Dec 09, 2017Christian FictionScience FictionTeen & Young Adult
Book Overview
DON’T GET CAUGHT.
I blinked rapidly, the intense white of the explosion still hovering, ghost-like, in my vision. It all seemed unreal.
Whoever was in that car was dead. Right before my eyes…
Clearly I had no monopoly on death, this evening.
Joe Whitelow is 13. ‘K’ is 18.
Joe’s small for his... age. K’s tall and strong.
Joe’s almost blond. K’s hair is dark.
He’s a Believer. Joe’s a bit vague about what that even means.
But they do have one thing in common.
They both need to get out of the EuroBloc.
Or die.
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BIOGRAPHY CORINNA TURNER has been writing since she was fourteen and likes strong protagonists with plenty of integrity. Although she spends as much time as possible writing, she cannot keep up with the flow of ideas, for which she offers thanks—and occasional grumbles!—to the Holy Spirit. She is the author of over twenty-five... books, including the Carnegie Medal Nominated I Am Margaret series, and her work has been translated into four languages. She was awarded the St. Katherine Drexel award in 2022.
She is a Lay Dominican with an MA in English from Oxford University and lives in the UK. She is a member of a number of organisations, including the Society of Authors, Catholic Teen Books, Catholic Reads, the Angelic Warfare Confraternity, and the Sodality of the Blessed Sacrament. She used to have a Giant African Land Snail, Peter, with a 6½” long shell, but now makes do with a cactus and a campervan.read more