The Bromeliad Trilogy: Truckers

The Bromeliad Trilogy: Truckers by Terry Pratchett, published by Harper Collins on April 13, 2004, is a captivating tale that introduces readers to a race of four-inch-high heroes navigating a human-sized world. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in a department store where tiny nomes have made their homes beneath the floorboards, unaware of life beyond the store’s confines until a group of Outsiders arrives with alarming news about the impending destruction of their home.
Readers will find a blend of humor and adventure as the nomes, led by a young nome named Masklin, are compelled to unite and confront their reality. The narrative explores themes of survival and self-discovery, as the nomes embark on a journey that reveals their origins and challenges them to think beyond their limitations. This engaging trilogy combines elements of fantasy and social themes, making it a unique addition to the juvenile fiction genre.
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From the pen of Sir Terry Pratchett, beloved and bestselling author of the Discworld fantasy series comes a comic and insightful trilogy about a race of four-inch-high heroes trying to make sense of a human-size world.
In a world whose seasons are defined by Christmas sales and Spring Fashions, hundreds of tiny nomes live in the corners and crannies of a human-run department store. They have made their homes beneath the floorboards for generations and no longer remember–or even believe in–life beyond the Store walls.
Until the day a small band of nomes arrives at the Store from the Outside. Led by a young nome named Masklin, the Outsiders carry a mysterious black box (called the Thing), and they deliver devastating news: In twenty-one days, the Store will be destroyed.
Now all the nomes must learn to work together, and they must learn to think — and to think BIG.
Part satire, part parable, and part adventure story par excellence, master storyteller Terry Pratchett’s engaging trilogy traces the nomes’ flight and search for safety, a search that leads them to discover their own astonishing origins and takes them beyond their wildest dreams.
Praise for the Bromeliad trilogy: “Witty, funny, wise, and altogether delightful.”–Locus Magazine
Meet more of Sir Terry Pratchett’s tiny-but-fierce heroes in the Discworld novel The Wee Free Men!
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