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Le Territoire

Cette série plonge les lecteurs dans une Grande-Bretagne future inondée où la terre est une ressource rare et âprement disputée. Elle suit de jeunes protagonistes confrontés à des examens à enjeux élevés qui dictent leur droit d'exister dans des territoires protégés, soulignant les disparités de classe flagrantes entre les privilégiés et les défavorisés. Le récit offre une exploration captivante de la survie, de l'injustice sociale et de la lutte désespérée pour l'appartenance dans un monde dur et divisé.

The Territory, Truth
Territory, Escape
The Territory

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  1. 1

    The Territory

    • 232pages
    • 9 heures de lecture
    3,9(329)Évaluer

    Set in a flooded Britain where land is a precious commodity, the story follows Noa, who faces a critical exam at 15 that determines her fate. Success allows her to remain in the Territory, while failure means banishment to the dangerous Wetlands. Unlike wealthy families who can purchase advantages for their children, Noa, a 'Norm,' must rely solely on her own abilities to secure her future. The narrative explores themes of class disparity, survival, and the struggle for belonging in a harsh, divided society.

    The Territory
  2. 2

    Territory, Escape

    • 206pages
    • 8 heures de lecture

    Second in The Territory trilogy. The year is 2059. 15-year-old Noa Blake has to take an exam to stay in the Territory - but her childhood friend Jack has been sent to disease-ridden Wetlands where few people survive. Noa and new boyfriend Raf have vowed to rescue Jack, but how?

    Territory, Escape
  3. 3

    The Territory, Truth

    • 220pages
    • 8 heures de lecture

    In a flooded Britain of 2059, the fate of its youth hinges on a critical exam at age 15, determining their future in the Territory or banishment to the Wetlands. As the final installment of the Territory trilogy unfolds, Noa, Jack, and Raf confront oppressive authorities and seek to dismantle the wall separating them from the truth. Their journey explores themes of resilience, freedom, and the quest for knowledge in a dystopian world.

    The Territory, Truth