Burn It Blue

by Audrey Ogilvie


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Softcover
$16.95
Hardcover
$26.95
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/12/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 264
ISBN : 9781532014352
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 264
ISBN : 9781532014369
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 264
ISBN : 9781532014376

About the Book

Ruan Sabre, a strange boy with white hair and lavender eyes, is a student at Clinton Street School in Toronto. But he holds an amazing secret: his family was born on a habitable star, Fiddler’s Green. The Sabre family is light years ahead of humanity. They are able to think rapidly, change their appearance at will and travel at warp speed. Early in the school year, Ruan develops friendships with students that include Astrid Farrow, Alistair Peebles and Finian Gloue. Because of their potential to help others, Ruan’s parents ask the young adults to join the Earthly Circle presided over by Ruan’s father, Onyx Sabre. Meanwhile, Alistair is getting online messages from Not-Ned, an evil creature who spends every waking moment in his laboratory on Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter, with his dull-minded but fawning tribe of Morbid Pranksters. He seeks to thwart the Sabres in their attempts to show Earthlings how they must make significant changes to how they look after their planet Earth. Only time will tell whether Alistair will take the bait. In this novel, advanced people from a distant star recruit young Earthlings to help them rearrange the world’s priorities—while their nemesis works to stop them.


About the Author

Audrey Ogilvie has a degree in Merchandising and Marketing from Concordia University in Montreal. Her first novel, Small Vegetables, was released in 2015. She has written internationally published poetry and worked as a writer/editor in both the public and private sectors. For many years she has worked as an interior designer. She has two daughters, seven grandchildren and lives with her husband, Norman, on the banks of the Rideau Canal in Westport, Ontario, Canada.