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Will Weaver

    This author discovered a profound need to express their unique perspective on the world through storytelling, eventually transitioning to a full-time writing career. With a substantial body of work including numerous novels and short stories, their narratives have even been adapted for film. They find joy in connecting with young readers and educators, sharing insights into the writing process and discussing the impact of their work, particularly a novel that has found a significant place in educational settings.

    Memory Boy (Revised)
    The Survivors
    • The Survivors

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In a world transformed by falling ash, the story unfolds two years after this catastrophic event. Survivors navigate a bleak landscape, grappling with the harsh realities of their new existence. Themes of resilience and survival emerge as characters confront their past and the lingering effects of the ash on their lives. The narrative explores the psychological and emotional toll of living in a changed environment, highlighting the struggle to find hope amidst despair.

      The Survivors
    • Memory Boy (Revised)

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.6(786)Add rating

      In a world still reeling from catastrophic volcanic eruptions, sunlight and food are scarce, leading to rampant violence and desperation. Sixteen-year-old Miles Newell believes his family's survival hinges on fleeing their Minneapolis home for a remote cabin. As they journey on Miles' innovative creation, the Ali Princess, they cling to hope for safety. However, as they delve into the wilderness, they discover that the dangers extend beyond city limits, revealing a grim transformation in humanity itself.

      Memory Boy (Revised)