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E-raamat: Ship in the Sky

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Sari: Earthlight
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Flare Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781963511246
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Sari: Earthlight
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Flare Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781963511246

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In the chaos of disaster, finding other people may bring salvation or a new set of dangers where menace, death, friendship, and love are found in the surprising fissures of a drowning world. 

18-year-old Jack wakes from a blackout to find an apocalyptic landscape, the earth split open and a violent flood engulfing the farming valley where he lives. Orphaned and homeless, Jack begins searching for signs of life. But someone, or something, is stalking him. Through flooded farmlands and mountain terrain, survival rests on a razor-thin edge, the loss or discovery of food and tools the difference between life and death. Jack struggles through a transformed world and into a new life, haunted by the demons and scars of the old.

Set in the near future, Ship in the Sky is a coming-of-age literary work of fiction. Cormac McCarthy's The Road for young adults.

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A boy and his dog scrape by in an apocalyptic wasteland. The descriptions of the landscape are minimalist yet evocative, made up of fragmented sentences that reflect Jacks desolation. The inherent dread of the rural setting, which evokes the American South, seeps into every page, creating a building sense of horror. Biblical allusions make the relatively grounded world feel almost supernatural. Despite the storys grittiness, budding moments of human compassion prevent things from seeming hopeless. There are plenty of lingering mysteries about the nature of the calamity and the truth behind Sky Station that are sure to have readers coming back for the sequel. A haunting survival story with impeccable atmosphere.  Kirkus

In Young Adult fiction, voice is everything. Skip in the Sky brings it! With a gritty yet lyrical and singular voice, Ship in the Sky creates an in-depth world that at times evokes apocalyptic literature like McCarthy's The Road in tone. It's an adventure, to be sure, but more importantly, a journey, which is not the same thing. The story celebrates perseverance and relationships between human beings (and a great dog!) that will satisfy readers looking for connection from their stories and characters.  Tom Leveen, author of Hellworld, Heartless, and Can't Wait for Tomorrow

Skillfully wrought and shot through with a tender, lingering lyricism the work of a writer fully and satisfyingly in control of her material  David Medalie, Director of the Unit for Creative Writing, University of Pretoria

A standout work ... In Evanss sure hand, moments of great humanity are herein combined with desperate violence in a sensitively imagined world  Ron Irwin, author of Flat Water Tuesday

A terrific debut! Jacks sweeping, shimmering journey is unforgettable  Joanne Hitchens, editor, publisher, and author of Death and the After Parties

Elle Evans is Welsh, though having moved so many times, her accent is decidedly mid-Atlantic. She is currently penning three novels on the go, one of which is the sequel to Ship in the Sky. Elle is also a Transpersonal Psychotherapist, working privately from her home practice in Cape Town, South Africa.