"Set in post-nuclear war America, this novel tells of humanity in the aftermath of disaster."@en
"As David and Rosalind grow older it becomes more difficult to conceal the differences which would label them as mutants from the village elders. Soon they face a choice: wait for eventual discovery, or flee to the terrifying and mutable Badlands . . ."
"An adaptation of a post-nuclear war novel in which surviving humans are obsessed by the idea that all genetic mutations are evil and must be driven out. The boy who tells the story must keep his own strange mutation hidden from the authorities."@en
"Genetic mutation has devastated the world and a bleak, primitive society has emerged from its ruins ; a society which punishes any deviation from rigid norms. Ten-year-old David is having strange dreams about a mysterious city. But in his ultra-religious village of Waknut, all abnormality is abhorred, and he soon realizes that differences can be very dangerous indeed."
"Teneinde de zuiverheid van het mensenras te beschermen tegen mutaties wordt na een vernietigende atoomoorlog het normale verschijningsbeeld tot norm verheven, waarbij men echter geen rekening houdt met de manifestatie van telepatische verschijnselen."
""Genetic mutation has devastated the world. In the bleak, primitive society that has emerged from its ruins, any sign of deviation is ruthlessy hunted out and destroyed. David lies in fear of discovery, for he is a part of a secret group of children who are able to communicate with each other by transferring thought-shapes into each other's minds. As they grow older they feel increasingly isolated. Then one of them marries a 'norm' - with terrifying consequences"--Publisher description."@en
"Om de zuiverheid van het mensenras te beschermen tegen mutaties wordt, na een atoomoorlog het normale verschijningsbeeld tot norm verheven."
"David Strorm's father doesn't approve of Angus Morton's unusually large horses. Little does he realize that his own son, his niece Rosalind and their friends, have their own secret aberration which would label them as mutants. But as David and Rosalind grow older it becomes more difficult to conceal their differences from the village elders."@en
"A post-nuclear war novel in which surviving humans are obsessed by the idea that all genetic mutations are evil and must be driven out. The boy who tells the story must keep his own strange mutation hidden from the authorities."@en
"A terrifying story of conformity and deformity in a world paralysed by genetic mutation."@en
"A terrifying story of conformity and deformity in a world paralysed by genetic mutation."
"After a nuclear holocaust, civilization has reverted back to an agrarian society. David has telepathic abilities which he learns to use in order to understand the past and shape the future."@en
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