The Night Is For Hunting
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Edition: 1st aus ed.,
Condition remarks:
Book: Very good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
The sixth installment in John Marsden's gripping Tomorrow series, The Night Is for Hunting continues the harrowing young adult survival saga of Ellie Linton and her small band of friends as they navigate a war-torn Australia occupied by an unnamed foreign enemy. The narrative chronicles the group's increasingly desperate struggle to survive in the wilderness, now complicated by the arrival of a group of feral, unpredictable street children who threaten the fragile safety of their hideout, Hell. Marsden maintains the series' signature tone of raw, unflinching tension, placing his teenage protagonists in morally complex situations that demand courage, sacrifice, and difficult leadership decisions. The story illustrates how prolonged conflict erodes innocence and forces young people to confront the darkest aspects of human nature, all while sustaining a breathless, page-turning pace. A compelling chapter in one of Australian young adult fiction's most celebrated series, it is essential reading for fans of action-driven, emotionally resonant wartime storytelling.
Author: John Marsden
Format: Hardback
Published: 1998, The Macmillan Company
Genre: Adventure fiction
Edition: 1st aus ed.,
Condition remarks:
Book: Very good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
The sixth installment in John Marsden's gripping Tomorrow series, The Night Is for Hunting continues the harrowing young adult survival saga of Ellie Linton and her small band of friends as they navigate a war-torn Australia occupied by an unnamed foreign enemy. The narrative chronicles the group's increasingly desperate struggle to survive in the wilderness, now complicated by the arrival of a group of feral, unpredictable street children who threaten the fragile safety of their hideout, Hell. Marsden maintains the series' signature tone of raw, unflinching tension, placing his teenage protagonists in morally complex situations that demand courage, sacrifice, and difficult leadership decisions. The story illustrates how prolonged conflict erodes innocence and forces young people to confront the darkest aspects of human nature, all while sustaining a breathless, page-turning pace. A compelling chapter in one of Australian young adult fiction's most celebrated series, it is essential reading for fans of action-driven, emotionally resonant wartime storytelling.