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The Outcast Gem - Voices from the European Republic of Independent Nations

Tanja Rohini Bisgaard

Editora: Tanja Rohini Bisgaard

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Hopeful climate fiction based in The Isles of Denmark in the future. 
Astrid’s deepest desire is to become a famous scientist by inventing a machine that can help combat the increased levels of CO2 emissions. Buried in her work for the last years, she has neglected her parents and sister by choosing science over family. But when Astrid experiences problems with getting the machine to function, she might not be able to make that choice any longer.
Disponível desde: 02/11/2017.

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