Prism

By Faye Kellerman & Aliza Kellerman

Release : 2009-06-23

Genre : Action & Adventure Fiction for Young Adults, Books, Young Adult, Fiction for Young Adults, Mysteries for Young Adults, Family & Relationships in Young Adult Fiction, Coming of Age Fiction for Young Adults, Romance for Young Adults, Horror, Monsters & Ghosts, General Nonfiction for Young Adults, Fantasy for Young Adults, Dystopian Fiction for Young Adults, Family Stories for Young Adults, Coming of Age for Young Adults

Kind : ebook

4 (0 ratings)
Prism takes us to a slightly alternate universe in which medicine and health care do not exist, and in which sick people are allowed to die without any care. Set in New Mexico and California, the novel features three teens who fall through a cave at Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico while on a field trip. They are plunged into a frightening parallel universe—seven weeks in the past, in which their "normal" worlds of family and high school remain the same…except for the fact that no medicine exists and when people die in the street they are picked up and disposed of.

Prism

By Faye Kellerman & Aliza Kellerman

Release : 2009-06-23

Genre : Action & Adventure Fiction for Young Adults, Books, Young Adult, Fiction for Young Adults, Mysteries for Young Adults, Family & Relationships in Young Adult Fiction, Coming of Age Fiction for Young Adults, Romance for Young Adults, Horror, Monsters & Ghosts, General Nonfiction for Young Adults, Fantasy for Young Adults, Dystopian Fiction for Young Adults, Family Stories for Young Adults, Coming of Age for Young Adults

Kind : ebook

4 (0 ratings)
Prism takes us to a slightly alternate universe in which medicine and health care do not exist, and in which sick people are allowed to die without any care. Set in New Mexico and California, the novel features three teens who fall through a cave at Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico while on a field trip. They are plunged into a frightening parallel universe—seven weeks in the past, in which their "normal" worlds of family and high school remain the same…except for the fact that no medicine exists and when people die in the street they are picked up and disposed of.

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