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Black Glass by Meg Mundell
Black Glass by Meg Mundell













Black Glass by Meg Mundell

Tally is trying to find Grace.īehind the scenes in this city, a man known as Milk, can manipulate mood using light, scent and sound. Grace is focussed on survival, and finds some people willing to help her. Everything has a price everyone is under surveillance. Without documentation they are vulnerable. Without documentation, they do not exist.

Black Glass by Meg Mundell

Without documentation, Grace and Tally are restricted to a marginal and dangerous existence. In this near future dystopian world, one needs documentation to live in the city. But the city is not the welcoming refuge the girls thought it would be. Tally travels to the city as well, in search of Grace. Travelling to the city was once a shared dream: the girls thought life would be better there. Grace thinks that Tally was inside so, thinking herself alone, she hitchhikes to the city.

Black Glass by Meg Mundell

But when the house blows up, with Max inside, the girls are separated. Grace (aged 15) and Tally (aged 13) are sisters, living on the outskirts of society, dragged from one remote place to another by their father Max as he relocates his drug lab. ‘Right before bad stuff happens, there’s always a little warning, you just have to pay attention.’















Black Glass by Meg Mundell