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Jacob's Ladder Hardcover February 13, 2007 by Brian Keaney

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Books

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Condition:

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ISBN:

9780763630713

Author:

Brian Keaney

Book Title:

Jacob's Ladder

Language:

Eglish

Format:

Hardcover

Publisher:

Candlewick Press

Genre:

Juvenile Fiction / Social Issues / Death & Dying

Publication Year:

2009

Number of Pages:

224

Series:

.

Title/Series:

.

Year:

2007

Pages:

224

MPN:

9780763630713

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Three friends set out in search of their identities — and a link to their past — in a provocative adventure that builds to a deeply satisfying ending. Jacob awakens inexplicably in a gray, grim place called Locus, where people his age live in dormitories, wear identical gray uniforms, and eat spongy, tasteless food. Even worse than the dreary conditions is his realization that others have accepted this fate — something Jacob vows not to do. Setting out with two companions on a perilous journey, Jacob slowly unravels the horrifying truth about the people of Locus. As they journey through fear toward hope, they must choose between a past they cannot remember and a future they cannot predict.