6/22/2023 0 Comments The declaration by gemma malley![]() ![]() ![]() With him, he brings blasphemous notions that 'Longetivity' drugs are wrong, that the 'Authorities' are wrong, and that there should not be a world full of old people and no youths. Peter begs Anna to escape Grange Hall, and to claim a life for herself outside its bleak walls. Peter claims that he knows her parents, and that he has come to rescue her, to take her to her home where she belongs. Her life as she knows it is thrown into turmoil when Peter, a new Surplus moves in. The Declaration, her first novel for a teenage audience, and its sequel. She edited several business magazines and contributed regularly to Company magazine and the Sunday Telegraph before moving into the Civil Service in a senior communications role at Ofsted. However, some people break the Declaration these children are classed as 'Surplus', and are sent to a Surplus Hall, where they are trained to be servants, and help repent for their parents' sins.Īnna is a Surplus who lives in Grange Hall, and is on her way to becoming a 'Valuable Asset'. Gemma Malley studied Philosophy at Reading University before working as a journalist. Consequently, by taking these drugs, you have to sign the 'Declaration', which states that you aren't allowed to have a child, as the population would no longer be in balance. The Declaration is a novel set in the future, where 'Longetivity' drugs have been invented, providing every human being with perfect health, and so essentially every human being can live for ever. ![]()
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