Alan McCluskey lives amid the vineyards in a small Swiss village between three lakes and a range of mountains. Nearby, several thousands of years earlier, lakeside villages housed a thriving Celtic community. The ever-present heart-beat of that world continues to fuel his long-standing fascination for magic and fantasy.
All Alan McCluskey's books are about the self-empowerment of the young, girls in particular, in a world that tends to curtail their opportunities, belittle their abilities and discourage them from doing great things. His books also explore the difficulties of those whose gender and sexuality lie beyond the dominant binary divide between boy and girl. His goal in writing fiction is to imagine inspiring ways forward, despite the difficulties thrown in the way of these young people.
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You know who you are? Right? Of course you do. But how would you react to being in a world where forgetfulness looms large? A world where, within weeks of arriving, you can't remember your name. A world where every attempt at evasion leads irrevocably to getting lost and perishing. That's what happens to five young girls from the Dream Class. Abducted by rogue immortals, they have been stripped of their magical abilities and abandoned on an isolated world. To make things worse, after a few weeks, as forgetfulness sets in, the many girls stranded there become more and more aggressive. Surviving and escaping becomes a deadly race against time. Accompany these girls as they struggle against aggression and forgetfulness to discover a solid bond that unites them. But will it be enough to save them?
Título : Forget Me Not
EAN : 9782940553600
Editorial : Secret Paths Editions
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