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Small-minded Giants

Small-minded Giants

Small-minded Giants

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Published: 5 July, 2007
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Beyond the huge domed roof of Ash Harbour, a city built inside a hollowed-out mountain, deadly storms and Arctic temperatures have stripped the Earth bare. Resources are limited and access to power is all-important. Sinister bodies reign supreme, undercover operations are rife and every move is monitored by the Clockworkers and Dark-Day Fatalists. When sixteen-year-old Sol Wheat's father goes missing and is accused of murder, Sol sets out to find out why, and in doing so uncovers the harsh reality behind Ash Harbour.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780552554732
ISBN10 0552554731
Number Of Pages 368
Item Weight 240 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 30 x 192 mm
Publisher / Reseller Corgi Childrens
Format paperback
Edition New e.
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Media Reviews

A gripping dystopian thriller, with echoes of A Clockwork Orange, has plenty of action to thrill teenage readers -- Nikki Gamble The Bookseller McGann's effective dystopic vision is backed by superb storytelling and should prove his breakthrough book -- John Newman Publishing News Small-Minded Giants zips along at break-neck pace, each short, action-packed scene feeding into the next, ideal for teen readers ... McGann's direct, gritty style of writing certainly packs a punch -- Sarah Webb Irish Independent Highly visual and exciting ... dystopian vision that is expertly crafted -- Becky Stradwick, Borders Publishing News Fights, flights and regular plot twists -- Mary Hoffman TES

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Author's Bio

Born in Dublin in 1973, Oisin McGann spent his childhood there and in Drogheda, County Louth. Art college ruined any chance he had of getting a real job, so when he left in 1992, he set himself up as a freelance illustrator. In 1998 he moved to London, and through no fault of his own he ended up working in advertising as an art director and copy writer. After three and a half years he began to fear for his immortal soul. He returned to Ireland in the summer of 2002 much as he had left it - with no job, no home and some meagre savings. Ever the optimist, he now works once more as an illustrator and mercenary artist by day and escapist writer by night. Visit Oisin's website at www.oisinmcgann.com.

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