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Set 25 years from now, this thrilling eco-adventure imagines a future Britain where a vast stretch of land across northern England and southern Scotland has been transformed into the “Wildlands.”

This massive rewilding project has reintroduced extinct and endangered species – like wolves, lynx, and bison – and completely banned human presence to let nature restore itself. The only exception is a high-speed train line connecting London and Glasgow.

The story follows 13-year-old Astrid and her younger sister Indie, who become accidentally stranded in the Wildlands after their train makes an unscheduled stop. With no phone signal and only limited supplies, the sisters must rely on their wits, survival skills, and each other to navigate the wild terrain. As they face physical and emotional challenges, their strained relationship slowly begins to transform. They learn to collaborate, appreciate each other, and grow stronger through adversity.

Layered with action, natural wonder and tension, the story also prompts readers to reflect on humanity’s impact on the environment. It introduces important ecological concepts such as predator-prey balance and species conservation, while also inviting critical thinking about the feasibility and ethics of such large-scale interventions.

Ultimately, this is an engaging, thought-provoking tale of survival, family, and environmental stewardship that encourages young readers to consider their role in shaping our planet’s future.

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