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Australia is ruled by the SIF. The Special Investigation Force controls everything. Water, food, fuel … women's bodies. 18-year-old Ora's decision to move in with her aunt is a bad one. She's landed herself in the middle of nowhere with a deluded activist who wants to change the world, one illegal birth at a time. Sooner or later someone is going to die and Ora doesn't know where to turn. The beach is her only sanctuary and it's here that she meets Jake, thoughtful and experienced, who encourages her to live a little. So why is it that as soon as she starts to have some fun, everything goes…mehr

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Australia is ruled by the SIF. The Special Investigation Force controls everything. Water, food, fuel … women's bodies. 18-year-old Ora's decision to move in with her aunt is a bad one. She's landed herself in the middle of nowhere with a deluded activist who wants to change the world, one illegal birth at a time. Sooner or later someone is going to die and Ora doesn't know where to turn. The beach is her only sanctuary and it's here that she meets Jake, thoughtful and experienced, who encourages her to live a little. So why is it that as soon as she starts to have some fun, everything goes dangerously wrong? A gripping coming-of-age adventure that will leave you on the edge of your seat. "Ora's strength on her journey of self-awareness and self-determination is enough to take your breath away." Bashi Hazard, Human Rights in Childbirth
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Charlotte Young lives in Melbourne, Australia with her family and cat and dog. Writing and storytelling are a big part of her life, whether it's telling the stories herself, or collecting them from others, words have power and she loves using them. Charlotte has written and edited for numerous parenting publications and was the co-publisher of Barefoot Magazine for three years. She is the author of a non-fiction book for mothers and her debut novel for young adults, "Ora's Gold" has been described as a rollicking adventure with overtones of Margaret Attwood.