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The Dying Sun
 
by
Gary L. Blackwood

The Dying Sun

3.56 of 5 stars 3.56  ·  rating details  ·  9 ratings  ·  1 review
Set in the future during a new ice age, James and Robert leave the crime-ridden, warm South for a more primitive existence in the North as the two rejoin James' parents on their farm in Missouri and prepare for the approaching winter.
Hardcover, 213 pages
Published by Atheneum Books
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Margaret McGregor
I really enjoyed this book. I love the cold weather and have always wanted to live in the cold but so far have always lived in the desert. This book with its premise of the sun dying and a new Ice Age beginning to cover our planet is both devestating and yet uplifting as it shows how family is the one real and constant thing in our lives. I look forward to reading more books by this author.
Mike
Jan 22, 2013 Mike marked it as to-read
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Shelves: ya, sci-fi
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He grew up in rural Cochranton, Western Pennsylvania. He attended school in a one room schoolhouse. He graduated with a B.A. in English from Grove City College in Pennsylvania. While a college student, Blackwood published his first short story, Cliffs of Gold, in Twelve/ Fifteen magazine. Blackwood's first book was The Lion and the Unicorn, which he published when he was nineteen. Blackwood sets h...more
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