Floodland by Marcus Sedgwick
Synopsis: Marcus Sedgwick’s award-winning debut novel about surviving in a sinking world. Winner of the Branford Boase Award, Floodland is an unstoppable force in young adult fiction. Imagine that a few years from now England is covered by water, and Norwich is an island. Zoe, left behind in the confusion when her parents escaped, survives there as best she can. Alone and desperate among marauding gangs, she manages to dig a derelict boat out of the mud and gets away to Eels Island. But Eels Island, whose raggle-taggle inhabitants are dominated by the strange boy Dooby, is full of danger too. The belief that she will one day find her parents spurs Zoe on to a dramatic escape in a story of courage and determination that leads to an unexpected and touching conclusion. Floodland has a powerful and emotive theme, handled with warmth and humanity.
Published: March 2000 | ISBN: 978-1858817637
Author’s Homepage: http://www.marcussedgwick.com
Author’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/marcussedgwick
Okay this was actually the first cli-fi book I read – a children’s book about a girl who travels through flooded East Anglia, which affected me because I was living in the east of England at the time and was introduced to it by the 8-year old daughter of the head of the Tyndall Centre, Mike Hulme. – From 10 Great Books on Climate Change Fiction
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Paperback Edition: Floodland