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Daz 4 Zoe
(Englisch)
Swindells, Robert

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It is 2051 and Britain is a divided country, divided by economic and education strategies. Half the population shelters in fortified suburbs (Newtown); the other half smoulders in sealed-off ghettoes. This is the story of Zoe and Daz, the semi-literate ghetto dweller, whose brother was executed for raiding with the underground resistance movement.
It is the year 2051 and Britain is a divided country, deliberately divided by economic and education strategies. Half the population shelters in fortified suburbs (Newtown); the other half resentfully smoulders in sealed-off ghettoes. This is the story of privileged Zoe and Daz, the semi-literate ghetto dweller, whose brother was executed for raiding with the underground resistance movement. When Zoe and her friends go slumming one day, she meets Daz - and it's Romeo and Juliet all over again. But their impossible relationship has far-reaching consequences ...
Robert Swindells was born in Bradford in 1939 and continues to live in Yorkshire. He left school at 15 and worked in a variety of jobs, including primary school teaching, before becoming a full-time writer. His widely acclaimed novels often reflect his political passions, such as BROTHER IN THE LAND, which is set in the aftermath of a nuclear war. He has won the Red House Children's Book Prize several times and in 1993 he won the prestigious Carnegie Medal for STONE COLD, a young adult novel about homelessness.

Über den Autor

Robert Swindells was born in Bradford in 1939 and continues to live in Yorkshire. He left school at 15 and worked in a variety of jobs, including primary school teaching, before becoming a full-time writer. His widely acclaimed novels often reflect his political passions, such as BROTHER IN THE LAND, which is set in the aftermath of a nuclear war. He has won the Red House Children's Book Prize several times and in 1993 he won the prestigious Carnegie Medal for STONE COLD, a young adult novel about homelessness.


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It is 2051 and Britain is a divided country, divided by economic and education strategies. Half the population shelters in fortified suburbs (Newtown); the other half smoulders in sealed-off ghettoes. This is the story of Zoe and Daz, the semi-literate ghetto dweller, whose brother was executed for raiding with the underground resistance movement.



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