
How I Saved the World in a Week
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Rule number one: Always be prepared . . .
Billy's mum isn't like other mums. All she wants is to teach him the Rules of Survival - how to make fire, build shelter and find food. She likes to test Billy on the rules until one day she goes too far, and Billy is sent to live with a dad he barely knows.
Then the world changes forever as people begin to be infected with a mysterious virus that turns their skin grey. As chaos breaks out, Billy has to flee the city. Suddenly he realises that this is what his mum was preparing him for - not just to save his family, but to save the whole world.
Praise for How I Saved the World in a Week:
'This tense, haunting zombie thriller perfectly balances terrifying peril with emotional depth.' - Guardian
'A fabulous page-turner' - Abi Elphinstone, author of Sky Song
'A compelling and timely survivalist journey' - Sita Brahmachari, author of Where the River Runs Gold
'A brave and powerful story' - Jasbinder Bilan, author of Asha & the Spirit Bird
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'An unusual and very impressive debut' - Fiona Noble, The Bookseller
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Rules for Survival
- Prologue
- Part 1
- 1. How to Make a Firebow
- 2. How (Not) to Make a Friend
- 3. How to Use a Heliograph: Part I
- 4. How to Have an Adventure
- 5. How to Have an Argument
- 6. How to Learn (The Hard Way)
- 7. How to Construct an Emergency Shelter: Part I
- 8. How to Stay Silent
- 9. How to Construct an Emergency Shelter: Part II
- 10. How to Start a Fire Using a Split Match
- 11. How to Fall
- 12. How to Say Goodbye
- 13. How (Not) to Say Hello
- 14. How to (be Forced to) Move House
- 15. How to Survive
- 16. How to Get in Trouble (On Your First Day of School)
- 17. How to Share
- 18. How (Not) to Meet Your Dad's Girlfriend
- 19. How (Not) to Spend Time with Your Dad's Girlfriend's Daughter
- 20. How to Escape
- 21. How to Avoid Talking to Your Dad
- 22. How to Say Sorry
- 23. How to Make a Snare
- 24. How to Find the Fallen Man
- 25. How to Remember Not to Mention Your Mum
- 26. How to Feel Lost
- 27. How to Fall Out with Your Dad
- 28. How to Make a Pocket Survival Kit
- 29. How to Share (Again)
- 30. How to Get Information (From Medical Staff)
- 31. How to Get in Trouble (Again): Part I
- 32. How to Get in Trouble (Again): Part II
- 33. How to Make a Plan
- 34. How to Collect Evidence
- 35. How Not to be Believed
- 36. How to Look at the Stars
- Part 2
- Day 1
- 37. How it Begins
- 38. How to Find a Way Out
- 39. How to Use a Heliograph: Part II
- 40. How (Not) to Lose It When there's a Grey Right in Front of You
- 41. How to Say Goodbye to the First Friend That You've Ever Really Had
- 42. How to (Not) Fall Asleep
- Day 2
- 43. How to Leave
- 44. How to Have a Near Miss
- 45. How to Start a Journey
- 46. How to Walk (and Start Running)
- 47. How to be Much Closer to Greys Than Feels Comfortable or Desirable
- 48. How to Use Fun Snaps
- Day 3
- 49. How to Get Lost and Find Your Way Again Using the Shadow-Stick Method
- 50. How to Find Water
- 51. How to (Make Yourself) Leave
- Day 4
- 52. How to Get to Safety
- Day 5
- 53. How to Leave
- 54. How to Start a Journey (By Yourself)
- 55. How to Find Help (When You Really Need It)
- 56. How to (Almost) Lose Your Bag
- 57. How to Use a Picture Frame (Creatively)
- 58. How to Get to Sandgate
- Day 6
- 59. How to Make a Solar Still
- 60. How to (Almost) Get Caught
- 61. How to Find Your Family
- 62. How to (Try not to) Get Infected
- 63. How to Understand
- Day 7
- Epilogue: How I Saved the World in a Week
- Top Rules for Survival Living
- Author's Note
- Copyright
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