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Evermore : a post-apocalyptic fairy tale

by Isobelle Carmody, Daniel Reed

In a post-apocalyptic walled kingdom, Princess Rose investigates the origins of her civilisation and her mother's death. This graphic novel follows her journey through a ruined landscape to uncover secrets that could lead to the redemption of her people.

Accession 14094 ISBN 9781922081568 Publisher Windy Hollow Books
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