Retaking Pervaiske: The Army of Orphans II

Age Range
14+
Release Date
June 01, 2017
ISBN13
978-0692893715
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The oldest orphans are just teens, the youngest is under ten.

The place—Pervaiske, Ekrunia, Eastern Europe. Alex Krisko, his little brother, Anton, and five of their fellow orphans had fled the Luhansk Boarding School for Orphaned and Abandoned Children (an orphanage run by the state) more than a year ago. They created a home and a family in the cellar of a bombed out suburban ruin left over from the People's Revolution more than thirty years ago.

The time—2048. Nothing has changed in the last thirty years. The country is poor in spite of its wealth of natural resources. The people are oppressed. They go on strike. Martial law is declared. Another revolution breaks out.

The orphans are resistance fighters. For months they've been helping political prisoners escape to the north. Their efforts have earned them the name 'The Army of Orphans.'

As the revolution escalates, the Orphans find themselves in situations that get more and more dangerous by the day.

THE STORY CONTINUES...

The oldest orphans are just teens, the youngest is under ten.

The place—Pervaiske, Ekrunia, Eastern Europe. Alex Krisko, his little brother, Anton, and five of their fellow orphans had fled the Luhansk Boarding School for Orphaned and Abandoned Children (an orphanage run by the state) more than a year ago. They created a home and a family in the cellar of a bombed out suburban ruin left over from the People's Revolution more than thirty years ago.

The time—2048. Nothing has changed in the last thirty years. The country is poor in spite of its wealth of natural resources. The people are oppressed. They go on strike. Martial law is declared. Another revolution breaks out.

The orphans are resistance fighters. For months they've been helping political prisoners escape to the north. Their efforts have earned them the name 'The Army of Orphans.'

As the revolution escalates, the Orphans find themselves in situations that get more and more dangerous by the day.

THE STORY CONTINUES...

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Retaking Pervaiske: The Army of Orphans Book II
Despite their misfortune and suffering, they never lose their sense of humor. This is a story of LOVE, FAMILY, SURVIVAL, and HOPE.
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