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Tag Archives: Rachel Meehan

Water’s Edge, Rachel Meehan

Eco-Fiction Posted on August 15, 2013 by MWPFebruary 23, 2016

With their own water and power supplies, fourteen year old Nairne and her family are well prepared, but most people are less fortunate. When Nairne persuades her father, Daniel, to house some of the evacuees on their small holding in … Read more

Power’s Out, Rachel Meehan

Eco-Fiction Posted on February 3, 2013 by MWPFebruary 23, 2016

From Rachel Meehan: THE CLIMATE IS CHANGING. Thousands are fleeing the chaos and social unrest “You could almost imagine everything was like before,” said Nairne, staring at the distant lights. “But it’s just an illusion, a few people hanging on … Read more

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