Darkness, be My Friend

Darkness, be My Friend by John Marsden is a reprint edition published by Scholastic in 2006, featuring 272 pages in English. This installment continues the gripping narrative of five ordinary kids who find themselves thrust into the chaos of World War III. After narrowly escaping their hometown of Wirrawee, Ellie and her friends face the daunting task of returning to the heart of conflict, driven by the need to rescue their families and confront the dangers that lie ahead.
In this action-packed story, readers will follow Ellie and her companions as they navigate the complexities of war and the sacrifices required for survival. The narrative explores themes of bravery and camaraderie against the backdrop of a military conflict in Australia. As the group embarks on a risky sabotage mission, they must weigh their personal safety against the greater good, making choices that will test their resolve and friendship. This edition offers a compelling continuation of their journey, immersing readers in a world of adventure and resilience.
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The battle continues as five ordinary kids must journey back into the heart of an epic conflict.
Five months into World War III, Ellie and her four remaining friends have barely escaped the Australian town of Wirrawee with their lives and their sanity intact.
But as the next step becomes clear, they realize they must once again sacrifice their hard-won comfort and safety. A group of soldiers has recruited the kids to guide the way to the Wirrawee air base.
What could possibly motivate Ellie and her friends to return? This risky sabotage mission may be their only hope of rescuing their families, too.
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