River Rats
A paddle wheeler cruises up the Mississippi, delivering mail and hosting an occasional concert.
A scene straight out of the nineteenth century? Not quite.
This Mississippi is a toxic brown river. And the paddle wheeler is run by the River Rats, a troop of orphans who survived the Flash - a nuclear holocaust. What were once huge cities are now plague-ridden ruins, haunted by gangs of savage children. And the concerts the Rats play are post-apocalyptic rock and roll, a music as rough and ragged as the musicians who perform it.
When the Rats rescue a stranger from the river, suddenly all the troubles of the old world threaten to end their travels forever.
"This adventure is too good to miss." - Booklist
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Caroline Stevermer
Caroline Stevermer is best known for her historical fantasy novels, particularly for her Scholarly Magic series (A College of Magics, A Scholar of Magics, and When The King Comes Home), which Terri Windling said had, “sly wit and sparkling prose that have earned her a cult following". She is also the author of River Rats, which was an ALA Best Book for Young Adults and received the Golden Duck Award and Golden Kite Award. Stevermer graduated from Bryn Mawr College with a degree in art history and currently lives in Minnesota.
