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Books with title The Edge of Nowhere

  • Mimi of the Nowhere

    Michael Kilman

    Paperback (Loridian's Laboratory LLC, May 18, 2018)
    The world has become a strange place after climate change. Giant walking cities roam the landscape evading deadly storms and searching for resources. Immortality is available for the right price, and an ancient conflict is stirring in the heart of the city of Manhatsten.In this world, there are things worse than death. Mimi, a homeless woman from nowhere, knows all too well what that means.She thought she was unique, that there were no other telepaths. She was wrong.Soon, she finds herself in the center of a conflict that has raged since the cities took their first steps over a thousand years ago. But this time, there might be no escape. This time, the city might just recycle her.
  • Edge of Nowhere

    Elizabeth George

    Paperback (Hodder Paperback, Aug. 16, 2001)
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  • The Middle of Nowhere

    Geraldine McCaughrean

    eBook (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Aug. 8, 2018)
    When her mother dies from a snake bite, Comity Pinny's life in the middle of the Australian outback changes for ever. Her father, Herbert, retreats into his work trasmitting telegrams, abandoning Comity when she needs him most. Comity turns to Fred, the young Aboriginal yard boy and he becomes her only friend. But then a new assistant arrives who delights in playing cruel games. Soon Comity struggles to hold things together as events begin to spiral dangerously out of control. A gripping tale with an explosive climax from award-winning storyteller, Geraldine McCaughrean. "Geraldine McCaughrean is an awe-inspiring writer with a miraculous talent for bringing to life past times and faraway lands." - The Sunday Telegraph
  • Edge of Nowhere

    John Smelcer

    Paperback (Andersen Press, May 1, 2012)
    An astonishing tale of survival in Alaska, this poignant Robinson Crusoe story is based on true events A year after his mother dies, 16-year old Seth and his dog, Tucker, are washed overboard from his father's fishing boat during a torrential storm, and are assumed drowned. But by good fortune, Seth and Tucker make it safely to one of the hundreds of islands that line the Alaskan coast. Over many months, the two castaways endure hardships to survive off the land and the sea as they make their way, island by island, toward home. More than an adventure novel, this is a story about reconciliation, about heritage, and about struggling to deal with grief.
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  • Edge of Nowhere

    John Smelcer

    Paperback (Andersen Press, May 1, 2012)
    An astonishing tale of survival in Alaska, this poignant Robinson Crusoe story is based on true events A year after his mother dies, 16-year old Seth and his dog, Tucker, are washed overboard from his father's fishing boat during a torrential storm, and are assumed drowned. But by good fortune, Seth and Tucker make it safely to one of the hundreds of islands that line the Alaskan coast. Over many months, the two castaways endure hardships to survive off the land and the sea as they make their way, island by island, toward home. More than an adventure novel, this is a story about reconciliation, about heritage, and about struggling to deal with grief.
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  • The Edge of Over There

    Shawn Smucker, Adam Verner

    Audio CD (Oasis Audio, July 3, 2018)
    Before the Tree of Life, everything in Abra Miller's life had been predictable. But after the Tree and the lightning and the angels, everything felt tenuous, like holding a soap bubble in the palm of her hand. She spent years looking for signs of that other world, waiting for it to break through. When it didn't, her friendship with Sam Chambers grew cold and distant, and they both wondered how any of it could actually have happened. Four years later, 16-year-old Abra's long-delayed quest to find the next manifestation of the Tree of Life is renewed when she sees a woman walking up the road--a woman who looks exactly like Sam's dead mother. The woman directs her to New Orleans where she will find the grave of Marie Laveau, one of seven gateways between this world and Over There. As Abra enters The Edge of Over There and begins her pursuit of the Tree once more, she doesn't know whom to fear or whom to trust. But she's starting to think that some doorways should never be opened.
  • The Edge of Nowhere: Book 1 of The Edge of Nowhere Series

    Elizabeth George

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton, Aug. 16, 2012)
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  • Journey to the Edge of Nowhere

    Janet Baird

    Paperback (New Canaan Publishing, May 25, 2000)
    Historical fiction account of a family's journey on the Oregon Trail, through the eyes of young Wesley Carrington.
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  • Journey to the Edge of Nowhere

    Janet Baird

    Hardcover (New Canaan Pub Co Inc, June 1, 2002)
    Wesley, traveling with his family by wagon train from Missouri to the Oregon Territory in 1837, finds the journey to be filled with both danger and personal growth as he seeks to earn his family's respect.
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  • The Edge of Nowhere: Book 1 of The Edge of Nowhere Series

    Elizabeth George

    Hardcover (Hodder & Stoughton, Aug. 16, 2012)
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  • The Middle of Nowhere

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    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, )
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  • The Middle Of Nowhere

    Geraldine McCaughrean, Alisa Joy

    Audio CD (Oakhill Publishing Child (CD), June 1, 2014)
    When Mary Pinny dies from a snakebite, she leaves her young daughter, Comity, and husband Herbert in the Middle of Nowhere. As Stationmaster of the Kinkindele Repeater Station, Herbert Pinny takes great pride in his job; receiving morse messages and passing them down the Wire. But Comity dreams of a different life and sends letters to her grandmother and her snooty aunt full of colourful tales of her imaginary life. That is, until the new station assistant, Quartz Hogg, arrives and brings Comity and her father sharply back down to earth.Interest age 9+