No. of pages 160
Published: 1989
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In "The Underground Conspiracy" by Catherine Storr, a group of children uncovers a secret world beneath their ordinary lives. When they stumble upon a hidden underground society, they are drawn into a web of intrigue, adventure, and mystery. As they explore this fascinating world, they encounter eccentric characters and face challenging dilemmas that test their courage and friendships. The children must work together to unravel the conspiracy that threatens both their world and the underground realm. Ultimately, they discover the importance of trust, bravery, and the power of imagination in confronting hidden truths. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Plus .
There are 160 pages in this book.
It is aimed at Young Adult readers. The term Young Adult (YA) is used for books which have the following characteristics: (1) aimed at ages 12-18 years, US grades 7-12, UK school years 8-15, (2) around 50-75k words long, (3) main character is aged 12-18 years, (4) topics include self-reflection, internal conflict vs external, analyzing life and its meaning, (5) point of view is often in the first person, and (6) swearing, violence, romance and sexuality are allowed.
This book was published in 1989 by Penguin Random House Children's UK .
Catherine Storr was born in London in 1913. She practised medicine for fifteen years, but never forgot her ambition to be a writer. She wrote her first children's books for her three daughters and many became classics. Marianne Dreams was also made into a film, The Paper House, in 1990. She died in 2001.
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