The Children of the Lost (Paperback)
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The Children of the Lost (Paperback)

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Paperback 416 Pages
Published: 05/08/2010

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MARK AND LILY HAVE BEEN BANISHED from Agora, the ancient city-state where everything is for sale - memories, emotions - even children. Lost and alone they discover Giseth, a seemingly perfect land where everyone is equal, possessions are unknown, and Lily believes they will find the secret of their entwined destiny. But paradise comes at a price. Why are their new friends so scared? What hides deep in the forest? And who is the mysterious woman who appears in their dreams, urging them to find the Children of the Lost?

Publisher: Penguin Random House Children's UK
ISBN: 9780141330129
Number of pages: 416
Weight: 288 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 25 mm

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“Fantastic follow up!”

The much anticipated sequel to The Midnight Charter is out at last, and I for one couldn’t wait to find out what happened to Mark and Lily, who we last saw facing an uncertain future. Their search for the truth has... More

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“The Children of the Lost”

David Whitley’s The Midnight Charter introduced readers to Agora, an ancient city-state where everything is for sale – goods, thoughts, emotions, and memories – even children. In this insular environment where money... More

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