Ultraviolet (Puffin Fiction)

Ultraviolet (Puffin Fiction)

by Lesley Howarth (Author)

Synopsis

Radiation has made it impossible to go outside for eight months of the year. Alternative strategies for living and growing food have been adopted, and houses and towns are linked by undergound tunnels. Teenagers create an imaginative 'outdoors' via computers and some only meet in cyberspace. Some long to reclaim the outside world despite the dangers of radiation, and of being caught and kept indoors under a confining order. Violet is chief of the rebels and creates the avidly read 'horrorscopes'. She has an uncanny ability to catch glimpses of the future, but even she is unprepared for what happens when a little group visits the Undercliff, whose shade shelters the only real wild place left.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: paperback / softback
Publisher: Puffin Books
Published: 07 Jun 2001

ISBN 10: 0141310782
ISBN 13: 9780141310787
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: Previous books: Maphead , winner of the Guardian award; Weather Eye , winner of Smarties award.

Author Bio
Lesley Howarth had many jobs after attending art college and travelled widely by motorbike in the US and Mexico. She has written highly acclaimed novels for Walker Books, including MAPHEAD, winner of The Guardian Fiction Award. This is Lesley's first major novel for Puffin. She lives in Cornwall.