Jelly / Clare Rees.
You get over the fear of death and the smell of fish; boredom is an issue, sure, but it's not the main one. The biggest problem with being trapped on a jellyfish is not being able to get away from everyone. Martha and everyone else living there don't know how they got there or how long they've been there or where they're going. They can't escape-- but they're going to try. Or die trying.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781419745560
- Physical Description: 296 pages ; 22 cm
- Publisher: New York : Amulet Books, [2021]
- Copyright: ©2021
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Subject: | Survival > Juvenile fiction. Climatic changes > Juvenile fiction. Monsters > Juvenile fiction. Dystopias > Juvenile fiction. Young adult fiction. |
Genre: | Monster fiction. Dystopian fiction. |
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Clare Rees works as an English teacher and writer. She feels privileged to work with teenagers and loves that she gets to spend her days encouraging reading and writing skills in others. Jelly began life as an exercise with her class, and all its most perilous, rude, or graphic parts are influenced by their voluble feedback. She lives in Wokingham, England.
Clare Rees works as an English teacher and writer. She feels privileged to work with teenagers and loves that she gets to spend her days encouraging reading and writing skills in others. Jelly began life as an exercise with her class, and all its most perilous, rude, or graphic parts are influenced by their voluble feedback. She lives in Wokingham, England.