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The World in Winter

The World in Winter

by John Christopher
Paperback
Publication Date: 28/11/2016

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Penguin reissues a classic work of science fiction from the author of The Death of Grass - now with a new introduction by Hari Kunzru


One year the UK suffers a terrible, harsh winter: rivers freeze solid, food and fuel run low, the whole of Europe lies under snow. As months pass and the arctic weather remains, it becomes clear that the world's climate has changed permanently. Now, humanity must adapt to survive in the brutal new conditions.

As the northern hemisphere nations fall into chaos and barbarism, with packs of men roaming like wolves through the frozen wastelands, citizens flee south to Africa and South America. Journalist Andrew Leedon is one of the lucky ones who escaped in time - swapping London for the white refugee slums of habitable Nigeria. Horrified by conditions and determined to act, Leedon makes a desperate plan to return and reclaim the dangerous wilderness of his abandoned country...

The World in Winter is part of the Penguin Worlds classic science fiction series

The World in Winter has also inspired a concept album by Simon Eltringham, available now on iTunes

ISBN:
9780241975541
9780241975541
Category:
Science fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
28-11-2016
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Books, Limited
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
197x129x18mm
Weight:
0.17kg
John Christopher

John Christopher was the pen-name of Sam Youd, a celebrated and influential writer of science fiction. Youd was born in Huyton, Lancashire in 1922, and began his career as an author after serving in World War II.

Many of Youd's novels for adults and children are considered classics, including The Death of Grass, The Guardians, and the four books in his Tripods series, which were adapted successfully for television in the 1980s.

Sam Youd died in 2012, aged 89.

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