No. of pages 32
Published: 2015
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"Countdown" by Kay Woodward revolves around a gripping tale of survival and resilience. The story follows a group of teenagers who find themselves trapped in a remote location after a devastating earthquake. As they navigate the aftermath of the disaster, tension mounts and friendships are tested. Each character grapples with their fears and insecurities while striving to stay alive and reconnect with the outside world. With time running out and challenges at every turn, the group must confront their own inner demons and unite to find hope in despair. It's a powerful narrative about courage, teamwork, and the human spirit. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Lightning Readers, Lightning Readers Level P, Readzone Reading Path, Readzone Reading Path Robins, Twisters, Twisters Series .
This book is aimed at children in preschool-1st grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 4-6 years.
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2015 by ReadZone Books Limited .
Kay Woodward is an experienced freelance author and editor of children's fiction and non-fiction books. Dafna Ben-Zvi is a poet and author of books for children. She has a PhD in Philosophy. Her books have received awards and are popular among readers and in the press. Ben-Zvi is a lecturer on Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Children's Literature and Writing for Children at the Department of Culture, Creation and Production of Sapir College in the Negev, Israel. Ofra Amit is an illustrator who lives and works in Tel Aviv. Her work has earned her several awards among which the 3X3 Pro Show Gold Medal, Society of Illustrators Gold and Silver Medal, Naples award and Israel Museum Award. Ofra is a lecturer of illustration in Wizo Academy of Design in Haifa, Israel. Annette Appel grew up in Detroit, Michigan, and currently lives on a kibbutz in Northern Israel. Annette studied translation at Beit Berl College and truly enjoys the challenge of translating children's books. She looks forward to reading her translations to her new baby grandson, Ido.
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