Saffron loved the little Minnesota town where she lived with her older brother Shane. She loved the little park in which she spent her afternoons reading and boarding, with it’s Autumn Maple Blaze and the little kids laughing in the background. She even loved her school and, while she wasn’t really close friends with any of the kids in her new class, neither was anyone really mean to her. Best of all, Shane was due a promotion at work. That meant they could move into a bigger apartment. And that... that meant she could finally get a dog! Things were going so well. Then the dead began to walk. This is a fun, uplifting story, appropriate reading level for 10-14 year olds, about one young woman learning to deal with death and loss and independence, all alone in a town full of zombies. Her name is Saffron Mabel, she’s 12 years old... she’s the Living Dead Girl.
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- Release Date 01/22/2018
- Authors Mika Busch, Amrita Datta
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 2nd edition
- Weight 7.2 ounces
- Dimensions 6 x 0.33 x 9 inches
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