A Killing Frost

A Killing Frost by John Marsden is a gripping continuation of the story that began in Tomorrow, When the War Began and The Dead of Night. Published by Houghton Mifflin in 1998, this first edition spans 275 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds nearly six months after an invasion, immersing readers in a war zone where fear and survival become central themes as Ellie and her friends return from a camping trip to find their country in turmoil.
In this installment, the characters confront their deepest emotions, including love, hate, and jealousy, while battling the invading forces that threaten their homeland. The story delves into the psychological impact of war on young adults, illustrating their struggles as they learn to fight back against the overwhelming fear and chaos surrounding them. A Killing Frost offers a realistic portrayal of resilience and courage in the face of adversity, making it a significant addition to the genres of juvenile fiction and young adult action and adventure.
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It’s nearly six months since our country was invaded. We’ve lived in a war zone since January, and now it’s July. So short a time, so long a time . . . I’m an expert on fear now. I think I’ve felt every strong feeling there is: love, hate, jealousy, rage. But fear’s the greatest of them all. Nothing reaches inside and grabs you by the guts the way fear does. Nothing else possesses you like that. It’s a kind of illness, a fever, that takes you over. Ellie and her friends return from a camping trip to find their country at war. Learning together, they fight back–battling fear, rage, and the invading army that has stolen their land, seized their homes, taken their families, and destroyed their future. Continuing the story begun in Tomorrow, When the War Began and The Dead of Night, John Marsden paints a shockingly realistic portrait of teenagers who take great risks to defend what is theirs.
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