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Run.
Break away.
Fight.
Keep on breathing.
They are all outlaws. They are all fighters. And they can't ever go back to the life they left behind. They don't want to.
Bea
thought she knew what people meant when they talked about having broken hearts. She didn't know a thing.
Quinn
doesn't know what he was thinking. Now he's alone and Bea's practically alone, and he has no way of knowing when he'll see her again.
Ronan
has never been alone before. Not truly. But now he is, and he has only one option left. Does he have the guts to take it?
Alina
can't help
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Produktbeschreibung
Run.
Break away.
Fight.
Keep on breathing.

They are all outlaws. They are all fighters. And they can't ever go back to the life they left behind. They don't want to.

Bea
thought she knew what people meant when they talked about having broken hearts. She didn't know a thing.

Quinn
doesn't know what he was thinking. Now he's alone and Bea's practically alone, and he has no way of knowing when he'll see her again.

Ronan
has never been alone before. Not truly. But now he is, and he has only one option left. Does he have the guts to take it?

Alina
can't help feeling that she's going to have a notable part to play in everyone's destruction.

From the ashes of a dying world, a revolution is growing. And it starts with those who have already lost everything. The provocative and unforgettable conclusion to Sarah Crossan's Breathe.


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Autorenporträt
Sarah Crossan is the author of One, which won the Carnegie Medal and the Bookseller's prize for young adult fiction and was named the Irish Children's Book of the Year. It was also named to the White Ravens list, was an Indie Next selection, and earned four starred reviews in the US. In 2018, Sarah Crossan was named Irish Children's Laureate. Two other novels, The Weight of Water and Apple and Rain, were also shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. Sarah Crossan has lived in Dublin, London, and New York and now lives in Sussex. She graduated with a degree in philosophy and literature before training as an English and drama teacher at Cambridge University. Since completing a master's in creative writing, she has been working to promote creative writing in schools.