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Daz 4 Zoe
  

Daz 4 Zoe (Hardcover)

by Robert Swindells (Author) "Palm trees don't like the cold ..." (more)
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Following "A Serpent's Tooth" and "Follow A Shadow", this fantasy novel by the same author is set in the year 2002, Britain is a country deliberately divided by economic and educational strategies. Two young people develop an impossible relationship with far-reaching consequences.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Unique, Engrossing Novel, Nov 7 2003
By Mary Louise (Brampton, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Daz 4 Zoe (Paperback)
Daz 4 Zoe portrapys a dystopian future where London is a walled city barricaded against the poor, homeless, and hungry. The story is a split first person narrative of Daz,a boy who lives rough, and Zoe, an upper class girl quite ignorant of how people live outside the city. Daz's narrative is initially hard to read because it is in an uneducated teen dialect, but you do get used to it. Even though this is speculative fiction, it's not too hard to imagine this future possiblity. Of course Daz and Zoe meet, that's what starts the conflict, so you have both Daz and Zoe learning about their very different worlds.

It may be a challenge at first to underdstand Daz's dialect at first, but it's well worth the effort!

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