A group of teenagers from an inner city academy set off for an adventure holiday in the Pennine Hills. Two days later tragedy strikes. Deep below the ground the six survivors struggle to stay alive until help arrives. The stories they tell about themselves will change their lives forever.
In so many ways a of rite of passage/coming of age novel, The Cave explores themes that affect the lives of young people in the modern multicultural city.
A book for adults too. Think Plato’s Cave meets The Canterbury Tales, and a far more hopeful Lord of the Flies.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This is NOT a part of the DCI Tom Caton Series. It is a stand-alone story for teenagers, young adults and adults.
In so many ways a of rite of passage/coming of age novel, The Cave explores themes that affect the lives of young people in the modern multicultural city.
A book for adults too. Think Plato’s Cave meets The Canterbury Tales, and a far more hopeful Lord of the Flies.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This is NOT a part of the DCI Tom Caton Series. It is a stand-alone story for teenagers, young adults and adults.