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On a remote Scottish island, Max loses his hearing in a boating accident. Struggling to make sense of his new life, and resenting being put into the 'special' class at school, he notices changes taking place after a new wind farm is constructed off the island's coast. People have become irritable and unpredictable, and acts of violence threaten to tear the community apart. For the turbines are being used to test out a new soundwave weapon. Unaffected due to his hearing loss, Max and his classmates must find a way to stop the out-of-control experiment before it has tragic consequences.

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On a remote Scottish island, Max loses his hearing in a boating accident. Struggling to make sense of his new life, and resenting being put into the 'special' class at school, he notices changes taking place after a new wind farm is constructed off the island's coast. People have become irritable and unpredictable, and acts of violence threaten to tear the community apart. For the turbines are being used to test out a new soundwave weapon. Unaffected due to his hearing loss, Max and his classmates must find a way to stop the out-of-control experiment before it has tragic consequences.

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Autorenporträt
Victoria Williamson is an award-winning children's author and primary school teacher from Scotland. Her books have been recognized by numerous prizes in the UK, winning the Glasgow School Libraries' YA-ldie Prize in 2023 and the Bolton Children's Fiction Award in 2020/2021, with shortlisted places in the James Reckitt Hull Children's Book Award in 2021, the Trinity Schools Book Award in 2021, The Week Junior Book Prize in 2023, and regional library awards in Falkirk and Leeds in 2023.