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The Light at the Bottom of the World
By (Author) London Shah
Disney Book Publishing Inc.
Disney Press
31st December 2019
29th October 2019
United States
Children
Fiction
FIC
Hardback
256
Width 160mm, Height 236mm
580g
In the last days of thetwenty-first century, sea creatures swim through the ruins of London. Trappedin the abyss, humankind wavers between fear and hope fear of what lurks in thedepths around them, and hope that they might one day find a way back to thesurface.
When sixteen-year-oldsubmersible racer Leyla McQueen is chosen to participate in the city s prestigious annual marathon, she sees an opportunity to save her father, whohas been arrested on false charges. The Prime Minister promises the championwhatever their heart desires. But the race takes an unexpected turn, forcingLeyla to make an impossible choice.Now she must braveunfathomable waters and defy a corrupt government determined to keep itssecrets, all the while dealing with a guarded, hotheaded companion she neverasked for in the first place. If Leyla fails to discover the truths at theheart of her world, or falls prey to her own fears, she risks capture or worse.And her father will be lost to her forever.A breathtaking, hope-filled underwater adventure that always leaves room for wonder. The story is pacy, the setting lush and original, but it's Leyla and her positive, determined spirit that will really steal your heart.--Laura Weymouth, author of The Light Between Worlds and A Treason of Thorns
Expertly pairing catastrophe and courage, Shah tells the story of intensely personal problems in a truly perilous world. I love this book.--E.K. Johnston, #1 NYT bestselling author of Star Wars: Queen's Shadow
Praise for The Light at the Bottom of the World:
A heart-racing adventure that reveals compelling and necessary truths about several critical issues of our times, while delivering all the thrills and twists of an epic quest. A stand-out, must-read book that engulfed me in its enthralling world and characters. Leyla McQueen is queen of the (under)seas!--S.K. ALi, New York Times bestselling author of The Proudest Blue, Saints & Misfits, and Love From A to Z
A work of fathomless imagination.--Samantha Shannon, New York Times bestselling author of The Bone Season and Priory of the Orange Tree
Shah's debut is a fast-paced masterpiece from start to finish. Readers will fall in love with passionate, persistent Leyla as well as her secretive, swoon-worthy companion, Ari. Shah has skillfully shaped a gorgeous world unlike any those fans [of dystopian fiction] have seen before. But be forewarned: the book ends on a jaw-dropping cliff-hanger. Highly recommended.--School Library Journal
London Shah is a British-born Muslim of Afghan descent. Shelives in London, via England s beautiful North. When she s not busy reimaginingthe past, plotting an alternate present, or dreaming up a surreal future, she smost likely drinking copious amounts of tea, eating all the sweets and cakes,strolling through Richmond Park or along the Thames, getting lost on an eveningin the city s older, darker alleyways (preferably just after it s rained), listeningto punk rock, or losing herself in a fab sci-fi/fantasy film or book. If shecould have only one superpower, it would be to breathe underwater.