Incurable: The Ellie Chronicles
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: VG. Jacket: VG. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings. Binding: Intact, no loose pages.
Incurable is the second gripping instalment in John Marsden's The Ellie Chronicles trilogy, a sequel series to the beloved Tomorrow, When the War Began saga. Set in a war-torn rural Australia still reeling from enemy occupation, the novel follows a resilient teenage Ellie Linton as she attempts to rebuild her life on the family farm while the conflict rages around her. Marsden writes with unflinching emotional honesty, chronicling Ellie's psychological scars, fractured relationships, and the harrowing moral compromises that come with surviving in an occupied land. The narrative is tense and deeply affecting, balancing moments of quiet rural beauty against the brutal realities of guerrilla warfare and adolescent grief. A powerful and thought-provoking work of Australian young adult fiction, it cements Marsden's reputation as one of the country's most important voices in the genre.
Author: John Marsden
Format: Hardback
Genre: Australian history
Condition remarks:
Condition: VG. Jacket: VG. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings. Binding: Intact, no loose pages.
Incurable is the second gripping instalment in John Marsden's The Ellie Chronicles trilogy, a sequel series to the beloved Tomorrow, When the War Began saga. Set in a war-torn rural Australia still reeling from enemy occupation, the novel follows a resilient teenage Ellie Linton as she attempts to rebuild her life on the family farm while the conflict rages around her. Marsden writes with unflinching emotional honesty, chronicling Ellie's psychological scars, fractured relationships, and the harrowing moral compromises that come with surviving in an occupied land. The narrative is tense and deeply affecting, balancing moments of quiet rural beauty against the brutal realities of guerrilla warfare and adolescent grief. A powerful and thought-provoking work of Australian young adult fiction, it cements Marsden's reputation as one of the country's most important voices in the genre.