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  • We, The Lucky Few

    P.S. Lurie

    language (, Sept. 2, 2015)
    "Each time I think this night reaches its lowest point I'm mistaken. I stop and let the twisted truth sink in: it's only going to get worse."The world is drowning.Tonight everyone in the disappearing Middlelands gathers in their homes to watch an announcement from the Upperlands. One member of each family will be taken to safety behind the impenetrable fence but, to prevent an uprising, everyone else must be dead before morning. The decision: sacrifice yourself or those you love.Kill or be killed.For fifteen year old Theia, giving up on her family is out of the question so she has twelve hours to stop the horror from descending on her house. But as the screams around the neighbourhood close in, and with nowhere left to run, she cannot escape the unthinkable fact: only one of them can survive the night. --P.S. Lurie bursts onto the scene with a young adult dystopian thriller.'We, The Grateful Few' and 'We, The Final Few', the concluding books in The Surge Trilogy are also out now.
  • Lucky Few

    Kathryn Ormsbee

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, June 6, 2017)
    In the tradition of Me and Earl and the Dying Girl comes a hilarious, madcap, and “quirky novel” (School Library Journal) about a group of oddball teens struggling to find themselves when facing their own mortality.The life of homeschooler Stevie Hart gets all shook up when she meets Max, a strange boy who survived a freak near-fatal accident and is now obsessed with death. He enlists her and her best friend, Sanger, to help him complete his absurd “23 Ways to Fake My Death Without Dying” checklist. What starts off as fun begins spiraling downward when Stevie’s diabetes sabotages her fumbling romance with Max, Sanger announces she’s moving out of state, and then death—real death—cuts a little too close to home.
  • I Am the Lucky Few

    Lily Kirchner

    eBook (, May 16, 2020)
    Based on the author's son, this book describes Autism in a fun and simple way to bring awareness to all ages!
  • Lucky Few

    Kathryn Ormsbee

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, June 7, 2016)
    In the tradition of Me and Earl and the Dying Girl comes a hilarious, madcap, and quirky debut novel about a group of oddball teens struggling to find themselves when facing their own mortality.The life of homeschooler Stevie Hart gets all shook up when she meets a strange boy, Max, who survived a freak near-fatal accident and is now obsessed with death. He enlists her and her best friend, Sanger, to help him complete his absurd “23 Ways to Fake My Death Without Dying” checklist. What starts off as fun begins spiraling downward when Stevie’s diabetes sabotages her fumbling romance with Max, Sanger announces she’s moving out of state, and then death—real death—cuts close to home.
  • We, The Lucky Few

    P.S. Lurie

    (Independently published, Sept. 2, 2015)
    "Each time I think this night reaches its lowest point I'm mistaken. I stop and let the twisted truth sink in: it's only going to get worse." The world is drowning. Tonight everyone in the disappearing Middlelands gathers in their homes to watch an announcement from the Upperlands. One member of each family will be taken to safety behind the impenetrable fence but, to prevent an uprising, everyone else must be dead before morning. The decision: sacrifice yourself or those you love. Kill or be killed. For fifteen year old Theia, giving up on her family is out of the question so she has twelve hours to stop the horror from descending on her house. But as the screams around the neighbourhood close in, and with nowhere left to run, she cannot escape the unthinkable fact: only one of them can survive the night. -- ‘We, The Lucky Few’ is the first book in The Surge Trilogy, concluding with ‘We, The Grateful Few’ and ‘We, The Final Few’. Also currently available by P.S. Lurie is ‘The Eleventh Labour’, a mystery thriller set in Greece, the first in the Chace Hellis adventure series.
  • Lucky Few

    Kathryn Ormsbee

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, June 7, 2016)
    In the tradition of Me and Earl and the Dying Girl comes a hilarious, madcap, and “quirky novel” (School Library Journal) about a group of oddball teens struggling to find themselves when facing their own mortality.The life of homeschooler Stevie Hart gets all shook up when she meets Max, a strange boy who survived a freak near-fatal accident and is now obsessed with death. He enlists her and her best friend, Sanger, to help him complete his absurd “23 Ways to Fake My Death Without Dying” checklist. What starts off as fun begins spiraling downward when Stevie’s diabetes sabotages her fumbling romance with Max, Sanger announces she’s moving out of state, and then death—real death—cuts a little too close to home.
  • I Am the Lucky Few

    Lily Kirchner

    Paperback (Independently published, May 24, 2020)
    Based on the author's son, this book describes Autism in a fun and simple way to bring awareness to all ages!