Freedom is a science fiction story set in Albuquerque. A robot civilization governs Earth. The only humans alive on the planet are a group of children and teenagers who are being raised in different robot families. Sixteen-year-old Logan tries to find out where they have come from and what is going to happen to them. Can they escape? Why are there no other humans?
A qualified teacher and librarian with a B.A. in English, French and Russian. Author of four books: Storks in a Blue Sky, a historical romance which won the 2009 David St John Thomas Fiction Award; Hecate's Moon, a historical novel, the sequel to Storks in a Blue Sky, again featuring the Delacroix family. Freedom, a sci fi story for teens/YA, set in a futuristic New Mexico. I, Lafayette, narrative non fiction in the form of an autobiography.
A robot controlled Earth; and only a few human teenagers remain as all that’s left of the human race. They want to know more; about themselves, their past and their future. But these questions spell trouble. A neat, if somewhat simple plot-line allows the author to deliver an undemanding story, and post a few simple metaphors along the way. There’s tension and drama too, and a neat twist.