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It is 1915. 17 year old Sasha Fox is the privileged only daughter of a respected doctor living in the wealthy seaside town of Brighton.

But her brothers, Edgar and Tom, have gone to war and Sasha has a terrible gift. She can see the future. Her premonitions show her untold horrors on the battlefields of the Somme, and worse still, what will happen to Edgar and Tom. Like the prophetess Cassandra, who foretold the tragedies of Troy, Sasha is trapped by power. No one will believe her. Her family have lost faith in her. She is determined to win them back, whatever the price. And it is a high one - seeing the future is a fate almost too awful to contemplate - for who wants to see the end of their own story...?

Stylishly written in his familiar, poetic prose the story is that of a world full of threat and a child in jeopardy - but with a heroine resourceful enough to try to change the path of Fate.

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1842555170 / 9781842555170
Paperback / softback
823.92
11/02/2004
United Kingdom
English
278 p.
20 cm
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Quiz No: 208374, Points 8.00, Book Level 4.50,
Upper Years - Key Stage 3 Learn More
Reprint. Originally published: 2005.
Hardback reprinted within three weeks of publication with over 14,200 copies sold. Accurately researched First World War setting - KS i and iii National Curriculum. Strong plot, place and pace with a twist in the tale that is a hallmark of his writing. Marcus Sedgwick has been shortlisted for the Guardian Children's Book Award, the Carnegie Medal and the Blue Peter Book Award; he won the Branford Boase Award in 2001. His books have sold over 200,000 copies in the UK and are published in 18 languages. 'A haunting and recommended read.' Sunday Times 'Well drawn characters, a haunting plot and a
Hardback reprinted within three weeks of publication with over 14,200 copies sold. Accurately researched First World War setting - KS i and iii National Curriculum. Strong plot, place and pace with a twist in the tale that is a hallmark of his writing. Marcus Sedgwick has been shortlisted for the Guardian Children's Book Award, the Carnegie Medal and the Blue Peter Book Award; he won the Branford Boase Award in 2001. His books have sold over 200,000 copies in the UK and are published in 18 languages. 'A haunting and recommended read.' Sunday Times 'Well drawn characters, a haunting plot and a YFB General fiction (Children's / Teenage)