Human Rights

Human Rights

by Philip Hoyle
Human Rights

Human Rights

by Philip Hoyle

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Overview

Ed Bush lives with his family in the coastal settlement of Chelmsford in South Britain, one of the United States of Europe. Their way of life is dictated entirely by the government known as Europarl. Every year at a four day celebration of human rights the people coming of age are assigned to their posts within the country. Ed doesn't think there is anything he can do about it until he meets an old man on the beach who lives outside the system, unknown to Europarl. Ed is recruited to join a rebel group and plans are made for him to leave with the old man, when he is distracted by the arrival of his new stepsister , Suzie. Will Ed leave with the rebels or stay with his family and accept his fate?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781909893221
Publisher: Stanhope Books
Publication date: 10/27/2016
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.52(d)

About the Author

Philip Hoyle has always been an avid reader with a particular fondness of post apocalyptic fiction. Aside from creating bespoke computer software along with its associated technical documentation and having kept a diary since 1986, Human Rights is his first foray into writing. Most of his writing has been done whist watching his son at athletics or ice hockey training which had led to cold fingers whilst typing.

He lives in Chelmsford with his wife Clare and two children Victoria and James. He is a fan of classic cars and has owned a Triumph TR7 for nearly twenty years. In what's left of his spare time he helps run a Cub pack and tries to keep fit by running on a fairly regular basis. He is currently working on the remaining two books in the trilogy.
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