The Snow Laundry (The Towers,  #1), 9781460762080
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New lives, cold prison: can Ally uncover the chilling truth?

The Snow Laundry (The Towers, #1)

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    5 July 2022

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Summary

The Snow Laundry: A Towering Deception

Sixteen-year-old Ally, once homeless, thought she’d found salvation. Along with 400 other young people, she was promised a new life in exchange for a simple vote.

Now, warm and fed within the imposing walls of The Towers, they are forced to work, their new home feeling more like a prison than a paradise.

When Ally’s boyfriend, Bon, vanishes without a trace, her desperate search uncovers a chilling truth: they aren’t residents, t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781460762080
ISBN-10:1460762088
Series:The Towers
Author:Mette Jakobsen
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Imprint:HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:5 July 2022
Weight:211g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 20mm
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Critics Review

Ally, her boyfriend Bon, and hundreds of other homeless young people live together in a former hotel converted into a state-run laundry and kitchen. The new home is courtesy of the Administration, who have promised them freedom-once the resistance accepts the outcome of the coup. Ally’s perspective is limited to the events within the laundry and kitchens, but she soon starts noticing signs that the Administration are not as benevolent as they claim. The glimpses of the Administration that she sees evoke the extravagant and bloodthirsty Capitol of *The Hunger Games, *masquerading as saviours. When Bon disappears amid increased terror attacks, Ally begins to unravel the Administration’s lies and discovers their plan for the homeless young people they refer to as ‘rats’. The tension increases up until an ending that will have readers desperate for the promised sequel. Set in a not-too-distant future, the first YA book by author and playwright Mette Jakobsen is a dystopian novel with traditional themes of totalitarianism and rebellion. The tender relationships between Ally and Bon, and their friends Ollie and Berger, contrast with some very dark moments including attempted sexual assault and the graphic after-effects of a bombing. *The Snow Laundry *is a valuable addition to the Australian dystopian YA tradition that will appeal to fans of Claire Zorn’s The Sky So Heavy, for readers aged 15 and above. Ilona Urquhart is a children’s and youth services librarian on the Surf Coast and has a PhD in literary studies.

About The Author

Mette Jakobsen

Originally from Denmark, Mette Jakobsen now resides in Sydney. She is an adventurer, author and playwright. Mette has a PhD in Creative Writing and has graduated from NIDA’s Playwright Studio. Her novels have been shortlisted for the Commonwealth Book Prize, topped the Indie Book List, and mentioned on Oprah’s Booklist. Mette has taught creative writing at universities and several of her plays have been broadcast on ABC Radio National. The Snow Laundry is her first YA title.

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