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Arctic zoo

It isn't easy to change the world but you've got to keep trying. From London . . . Georgia gets straight A's at school, writes essays for fun, has placed first in twenty-six drone races and has a serious addiction to buying Japanese stationery. She plans to follow her older sister Sophie and become a doctor, but her worldview is shattered when Sophie commits suicide. To Lagos . . . Julius lives in Ondo, a Nigerian state where half the population lives on less than a dollar a day. But he isn't one of them. His uncle has been governor of Ondo for more than a decade and his mother is the power behind that throne. He finds refuge in a derelict zoo with best friend Duke, but as the two of them grow close, the world outside becomes more and more hostile. Following two teenagers living very different lives, Arctic Zoo is a startling contemporary novel about protest, sexuality, mental health and flawed leadership, from the bestselling author of the CHERUB series.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004520130 Y
Young Adult Fiction   East Maitland library . . Available .  
32320004520148 Y
Young Adult Fiction   Maitland library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781471408328 (pbk.)
1471408329
9781471407642
1471407640
Classification Number Y
Author Muchamore, Robert
Title Arctic zoo [BK]
Note Includes an excerpt from Robert Muchamore's 'Killer T' (7 pages)
It isn't easy to change the world but you've got to keep trying. From London . . . Georgia gets straight A's at school, writes essays for fun, has placed first in twenty-six drone races and has a serious addiction to buying Japanese stationery. She plans to follow her older sister Sophie and become a doctor, but her worldview is shattered when Sophie commits suicide. To Lagos . . . Julius lives in Ondo, a Nigerian state where half the population lives on less than a dollar a day. But he isn't one of them. His uncle has been governor of Ondo for more than a decade and his mother is the power behind that throne. He finds refuge in a derelict zoo with best friend Duke, but as the two of them grow close, the world outside becomes more and more hostile. Following two teenagers living very different lives, Arctic Zoo is a startling contemporary novel about protest, sexuality, mental health and flawed leadership, from the bestselling author of the CHERUB series.
Subject Teenagers -- Juvenile fiction
Mentally ill -- Juvenile fiction
Drone aircraft -- Juvenile fiction
Mental health -- Juvenile fiction
Mental health
Young adult fiction
Young adult fiction
London (England) -- Juvenile fiction
Nigeria -- Juvenile fiction
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