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Sometimes losing your children is the only way to save them. The year is 2039. Jean Bennett's husband and sister have died from a mysterious illness. To save her children's lives, she must leave the home she loves. Deep in grief, infected by a virus that might kill her at any time, and chased by government goons, Jean must be braver than she ever thought possible as she journeys to Canada to get her five children to safety. It should be a three-day car trip, but this ride is not like any they've ever taken. When Jean learns that children, originally thought to be immune, can be infected at…mehr

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Sometimes losing your children is the only way to save them. The year is 2039. Jean Bennett's husband and sister have died from a mysterious illness. To save her children's lives, she must leave the home she loves. Deep in grief, infected by a virus that might kill her at any time, and chased by government goons, Jean must be braver than she ever thought possible as she journeys to Canada to get her five children to safety. It should be a three-day car trip, but this ride is not like any they've ever taken. When Jean learns that children, originally thought to be immune, can be infected at fifteen, the stakes rise. Her oldest son just turned fourteen. Then their vehicle and all their supplies are stolen. As each new challenge changes her, Jean begins to understand what she must do to save her children. Just making it to Canada isn't enough; she must make one final sacrifice. The grueling journey of The Road meets the shifting perspectives of Station Eleven in this dystopian speculative fiction about a family that survives their worst fears as the known world and their certainty about who they are disintegrate during a thousand-mile race to safety. Sanctuary is a story about love and determination, a story of hope.
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Autorenporträt
An award-winning journalist, Ginny Fite is a Pushcart-nominated writer with eight novels published by small presses. Her work has been shortlisted for the SFWP Prize, a finalist for the Bakwin Award, and won the FAPA gold medal for fiction. She earned her degrees from Rutgers University and Johns Hopkins University and completed the Novel Year program at the Writer's Center.