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The Girl in the City - Philip Harris
The Girl in the City
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With the oppressive Transport Authority controlling every aspect of their existence, Leah and her father do what they can to carve a good life for themselves. Leah spends her nights scavenging in the rural zone around the City, risking capture by the Wild Ones as she hunts for salvage her father... show more
With the oppressive Transport Authority controlling every aspect of their existence, Leah and her father do what they can to carve a good life for themselves. Leah spends her nights scavenging in the rural zone around the City, risking capture by the Wild Ones as she hunts for salvage her father can trade for food and other essentials.

But when Leah takes a bag of salvage from a dying stranger, she and her father are drawn into the world of Transport and its war against the terrorist organization, TRACE.

A war that could cost them their lives.

"Leah, Harris's titular heroine, is a memorable new character in Bunker's universe. You'll care about her, you'll cry with her." -- Chris Pourteau, author of Gettysburg
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9780993888748
ASIN: B00SEVP6ME
Pages no: 62
Edition language: English
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Science Fiction
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Url Phantomhive
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2.0 The Girl In The City
I'm very picky when it comes to novellas. I've often been disappointed with them, as they either seem too long for what they try to convey, but most of the time because due to the short length of the novella, I miss the details that make me care for a story. The girl in the City also suffered from t...
Miranda
Miranda rated it
4.0 The Girl In The City by Philip Harris
I´m doing the Pennsylvania thingy backwards, reading the published fan fiction pieces before reading Pennsylvania by Michael Bunker, which might be slightly unorthodox, but so far it was worth it me would think. I may miss out on some connections, but with every novella, with every story the picture...
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