Louise Lawrence
Born
in Leatherhead, Surrey, The United Kingdom
June 05, 1943
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Children of the Dust
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published
1985
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19 editions
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Andra
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published
1971
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7 editions
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Calling B for Butterfly
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published
1982
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9 editions
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The Earth Witch
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published
1981
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5 editions
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Moonwind
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published
1986
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9 editions
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Dream-Weaver
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published
1996
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7 editions
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Keeper of the Universe
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published
1992
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6 editions
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Journey Through Llandor (Llandor, #1)
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published
1995
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4 editions
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The Warriors of Taan
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published
1986
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5 editions
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The Patchwork People
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published
1994
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6 editions
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“Homo sapiens! The name itself was an irony. They had not been wise at all, but incredibly stupid. Lords of the Earth with their great gray brains, their thinking minds had placed them above all other forms of life. Yet it had not been thought that compelled them to act, but emotion. From the dawn of their evolution they had killed, and conquered, and subdued. They had committed atrocities on others of their kind, ravaged the land, polluted and destroyed, left millions to starve in Third World countries, and finished it all with a nuclear holocaust. The mutants were right. Intelligent creatures did not commit genocide, or murder the environment on which they were dependent.”
― Children of the Dust
― Children of the Dust
“Simon hated her for that. Perhaps it was automatic. Her appearance alone made her different from him, and human beings had always feared and hated anyone who was different. Two thousand years of history saw it being repeated over and over, the perpetual struggle of one race, or tribe, or creed, against another... each one thinking they were right, superior, morally justified, or chosen by God. Simon saw himself as normal, Laura as abnormal.”
― Children of the Dust
― Children of the Dust
“Individuals had never much cared what had happened in the past, or would happen in the future, or how much others of their kind suffered or lacked. They did not care how many others died providing they lived. And government, to those who did not govern, had been largely a matter of indifference unless it happened to have a detrimental effect on the lives of individuals. Then, maybe, if the individuals had felt strongly enough, they had held protests, gone on strike, or started revolutions.”
― Children of the Dust
― Children of the Dust
Topics Mentioning This Author
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| What's the Name o...: SOLVED. Science Fiction, YA: Boy meets a girl whose planet is controlled to be peaceful [s] | 4 | 14 | Jul 05, 2016 07:56AM | |
| What's the Name o...: SOLVED. YA SciFi 1990s Boy transported to planet where the man who owns Earth lives [s] | 4 | 21 | Jul 06, 2016 10:21AM | |
| What's the Name o...: SOLVED. YA scifi from early 80's about a young girl (Andie?) who woke up from cryo many years later in a dome. [s] | 10 | 45 | Sep 30, 2017 06:55PM | |
| Apocalypse Whenever: something similar to Children of the Dust series | 6 | 29 | Mar 18, 2018 09:09PM | |
| What's the Name o...: SciFi - Ghosts - Moon Colonies | 25 | 1024 | Aug 12, 2019 02:16PM | |
| What's the Name o...: Dystopian Post-Nuclear Young Adult; Outside the Dome, survivors exist, but are fused with whatever (or whoever) was near them in the nuclear explosion. | 18 | 824 | Mar 14, 2020 06:59PM | |
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