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OverviewLightWorkers live among us, tasked with keeping Earth from falling into darkness. Alex is a Genie, but ever since granting his first wish, being a LightWorker has been a struggle. Jason is a Hero who loves flexing his muscles to all the non-LightWorker kids at school. Serena is not your average Siren, she’s a hacker with a mission. When Alex’s parents leave to visit the Home Star off-world, a world-ending vision plagues his mind: the portals are closing! But why now? Who would want to cripple their connection off-world? And why won’t the Council listen to them? Friendships are tested and doubts soar as Alex, Jason and Serena try to stop the portals closing, and somehow keep attending school. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anna SarelasPublisher: Hawkeye Publishing Pty Ltd Imprint: Hawkeye Publishing Pty Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm ISBN: 9781923105065ISBN 10: 192310506 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 28 June 2024 Recommended Age: From 13 to 16 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews‘Delightfully original, twisty-turny and thought-provoking, LightWorkers immerses you in a world where teenage Genies, Sirens, Heroes, Amazons, Santa Clauses and Elves are hiding in plain sight, solving human troubles and having very human troubles (and parties) of their own. I can’t wait for the next instalment.’ Jaclyn Moriarty, Australian Bestselling Author; ‘LightWorkers is an urban fantasy that goes all in on the magical and the whimsical. A world where kindness and good deeds are baked into the foundation, it’s a delightful read that is unafraid to tackle concepts of identity, family, growing up, and much more. Full of zany characters and an underlying mystery, this is a great read for anyone who needs a little extra light.’ Nita Delgado, Editor & Reviewer; ‘A story of friendship, politics, resilience and learning who you can really trust, LightWorkers explores the best parts of teenage angst, adventure, speaking up for what you believe, and finding your place in the world.’ Alex Watson; ‘Sarelas’s LightWorkers is an emotionally deep and engaging story about identity, agency, teenage friendships and politics. She masterfully connects the LightWorker world as well as characters’ issues with contemporary society, making her novel an inspiring must-read.’ Beth Falzon, Reviewer Author InformationAuthor Website: http://https://hawkeyebooks.com.au/anna-sarelas/Anna Sarelas leads a double life. By day, she has a very serious grown-up role managing complex workplace scenarios. By night, Anna writes about LightWorkers and kids doing cool things like saving the world and fighting to be heard. Living in Sydney Australia, and close to great cafes, bushwalk trails and in an area with thousands of bats that come out at night, Anna tries hard to not mix her days and nights, because then that would be a little too hard to explain. Tab Content 6Author Website: http://https://hawkeyebooks.com.au/anna-sarelas/Countries AvailableAll regions |