Under the moon
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Author
Contributions
- Richardson, Peter, ill - Contributor
Publication
2008 - Oxford University Press, Oxford, England
Language
English
Word Count
14,000 words, Guess
Page Count
56 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveundermoon0000akin_w3s2
- ISBN-100194789225
- ISBN-100194788903
- ISBN-100194788253
- ISBN-139780194789226
and 8 more
- ISBN-139780194788908
- ISBN-139780194788250
- Library of Congress Control Number2011380024
- OCLC Control Number621684988
- Better World Books9780194788908
- Better World Books9780194789226
- Better World Books9780194788250
- Open LibraryOL24824507M
Classifications
- DDC428.6
- LCCPE1126.A4 A445 2008
- LCCPE1126.A4A445 2008
Description
It is the year 2522, and the planet Earth is dying. The Artificial Ozone Layer is only 300 years old, but it is breaking up fast. Now the sun is burning down on Earth with a white fire. There is no water. Without water, nothing can live. Trees die, plants die, animals die, people die. In a colony under the moon's surface, people wait for news - news from home, news from the planet Earth. And in a spaceship high above Earth, a young man watches numbers on a computer screen. The numbers tell a story, and the young man is afraid. The planet Earth is burning, burning, burning.
Description
It is the year 2522, and the planet Earth is dying. The Artificial Ozone Layer is only 300 years old, but it is breaking up fast. Now the sun is burning down on Earth with a white fire. There is no water. Without water, nothing can live. Trees die, plants die, animals die, people die... In a colony under the moon, people wait for news - news from home, news from the planet Earth. And in a spaceship high above Earth, a young man watches numbers on a computer screen. The numbers tell a story, and the young man is afraid. The planet Earth is burning, burning, burning... - Back cover.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Oxford bookworms library. Fantasy & horror. Stage 1
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