A User's Guide to a Pandemic

by Australian Youth Authors

Author Markus Zusak and more than eighty young authors fill out this wonderfully fun and deeply moving collection. Read fiction, poetry, and "Isolation Statements" on the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Hear about the worlds these authors live in now, and other worlds they can only imagine. Clowns, road trips, and lonely penguins await!

— Simon Traub-Epstein, International Library of Young Authors

From the foreword by Quartez Harris: “A User’s Guide to a Pandemic was an idea that started during the national lockdown earlier in 2020. The idea was simple – that young people needed to write about this. So, four writing centres for young people across the country got together – Story Factory (NSW – that’s us!), 100 Story Building (Melbourne) & The Story Island Project (Tasmania) and StoryBoard (Byron Bay) and created A User’s Guide to a Pandemic – a writing project that amplified the voices of young people during the uncertainty and disconnection of the pandemic. Students wrote in their own time or participated in online workshops, and created pieces of writing that investigate the challenges, the unexpected joys, the boredom, worries and hopes of these unusual times. What they’ve created is truly extraordinary. A book written entirely by Australian young people during the weirdest year of their lives. It’s full of joy, wisdom, imagination and truth – just like them.”

Details

Publisher: Story Factory

Publication year: 2021

Age range: 9-19

Genre: Anthology, Non-Fiction, Fiction, Poetry, History

Language: English