K is not scared of many things, but the Brotherhood terrify her. Caught in a bomb attack, she agrees to go undercover and spy on this young radical terrorist group. But K soon realises that things are not quite as black and white as she had originally thought and she begins to question who the enemy really is. Discovering the truth is difficult, especially when there's a love interest at stake.
One of Us features a detailed scheme of work including a range of inspiring activities and drama techniques, written by title consultants Paul Bunyan and Ruth Moore.
This is Book 34 in the Oxford Playscripts Series. See all Oxford Playscripts books here.
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Jeannie Waudby grew up in Hong Kong and now lives with her husband and three children in London, where she teaches English and she is a member of British SCBWI. One of Us is her debut novel.
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