Leaving The Ice-Scape

by By Peter D. Goodall Edited by David Goodall

Leaving The Ice-Scape
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Leaving The Ice-Scape

by By Peter D. Goodall Edited by David Goodall

Published Apr 18, 2020
215 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Paperback
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Adolescence & Coming of Age


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Book Details

Leaving the Ice-Scape: An Unbridled Thrill-Ride Through an Urban Jungle

Jess, Jeremy, and Amanda grew up under the Ice-Scape Dome. The Dome housed a complete, climate-controlled ecosystem for scientific study. It was an ecological and a social experiment: the brainchild of Dr. Emily Rose. She posited that future successful space exploration would require both self-contained ecosystems and self-sustaining social structures. Isolated under the Dome, residents experienced no competition for resources, no social caste structure, and no economic conflict. Jess, Amanda, and Jeremy have lived in the social utopia of the Ice-Scape Dome since infancy. As they approach their sixteenth birthdays, though, the experiment concludes, and they are sent to school in New York City where they must face the realities of life as an American teenager. It remains to be seen how well their utopian upbringing prepared them for life in an American high school.

 

About the Author

By Peter D. Goodall Edited by David Goodall

Peter Goodall lives and works in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is a lawyer by trade but a novelist at heart. An avid and prolific writer, Leaving the Ice-Scape is his fifth fiction novel. David Goodall is an Australian ecologist of some renown who is well-published in many scientific and literary journals. He and his grandson, Peter, together weave engaging tales that draw the reader in and refuse to let go.