by SherryAshworth (Author)
A gripping thriller about a teenage boy sucked into the dark world of a cult.
Eighteen-year-old Joe is bored. Stuck at home after a bout of glandular fever, all his friends have left Manchester and gone to university, leaving Joe with nothing but his rather annoying family for company. When he meets Kate and Nick on the train, something about them appeals to him. So he goes to see them at their commune, a farm in rural Todmorden.
Gradually, Joe's life starts to make sense. With the White Ones he is wanted, and his life has a purpose. When he meets Bea at the farm, he really feels that his life is complete, and he decides to leave his family and live with the White Ones forever.
But there is something sinister about Fletcher, the Todmorden White Ones leader. Fletcher seems obsessed with Joe - convinced that he is a Perfect, and someone to be venerated. A dramatic trip to the wildest reaches of Orkney will show Joe his destiny - and reveal some shocking truths.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: First edition
Publisher: Collins Flamingo
Published: 06 May 2003
ISBN 10: 0007123361
ISBN 13: 9780007123360
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Praise for DISCONNECTED:
Gripping from cover to cover, Disconnected is one of those books you really can't put down. I haven't been so impressed with a novel for quite some time now and Sherry Ashworth has, on the merits of this one novel alone, become one of my favourite authors... It's not often that a book makes me think I must go out and find some more of this author's work now, but that's the effect Disconnected had on me. I was well and truly blown away.
Fiona McKinlay, teenage reviewer for whsonline.co.uk
Sherry Ashworth was born in 1953 and grew up living in London. She studied English Literature at St Hugh's College in Oxford and then Medieval Studies at the University of York.