Prisoner of the Depths

Prisoner of the Depths

Sheryl Fry

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Editorial:
Sheryl Fry
Año de edición:
2024
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9798224145539
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Kaysea Jonestaff was a 15-year-old privileged rich kid who had everything she ever desired, but one impulsive decision changed her life entirely. Her petty theft of a lipstick landed her in a prison located at the bottom of the ocean, a punishment feared by even the most seasoned criminals. The penitentiary, spanning over 500,000 miles, was a vast expanse of untamed wilderness, complete with dense forests, wild animals, lakes, streams, rivers, and towering mountains.In this world of lawless prisoners, Kaysea found herself alone, without guards, staff, or even food. Survival depended solely on her ability to fend for herself and adapt to her surroundings. Building her shelter and hunting for food were daunting tasks that demanded every ounce of her energy and creativity.As she braved the dangers of the wilderness and the threats from other inmates, Kaysea discovered resilience within her that she never knew existed. She learned that her privileged upbringing was no match for the harsh realities of life and that her true strength lay in her ability to adapt and survive in the face of adversity.Through her journey, Kaysea gleaned valuable lessons about life, herself, and the world around her. She discovered the importance of perseverance, self-reliance, and community in a world that offered no mercy. Despite the overwhelming odds against her, Kaysea refused to give up and proved that even in the darkest of places; one could find the light to guide them to a better tomorrow.With determination and courage, Kaysea sought to establish a new life for herself, free from the past that landed her in prison. The challenges that lay ahead were immense, but with her newfound strength and resilience, Kaysea was ready to face them head-on.

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