@booklet {4988, title = {The Other Place}, year = {1999}, month = {1999}, publisher = {HarperCollins}, address = {Toronto, ON, Canada}, abstract = {

Young adult dystopia in which the World Government exiles those considered subversive to penal colonies and then erases their previous lives. This is contrasted with \"the Other Place\", a planet where children are sent when rescued from the penal colonies and where they are in the process of creating a eutopia.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Female author}, author = {Monica [Mary] Hughes (1925-2003)} } @booklet {10872, title = {The Crystal Drop}, year = {1992}, note = {

U.S. ed. New York: Simon \& Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1993. 212 pp.\ 

}, month = {1992}, publisher = {HarperCollins}, address = {Toronto, ON, Canada}, abstract = {

Young adult climate-change dystopia where a drought has destroyed a family farm, and a young woman and her brother search for an uncle in a world a dangerous world.\ 

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Female author}, isbn = {0-671-79195-8}, author = {Monica [Mary] Hughes (1925-2003)} } @booklet {4143, title = {Invitation to the Game}, year = {1990}, note = {

Rpt. as The Game. Previously published as Invitation to the Game. New York: Simon Pulse, 2010. U.K. ed. London: Methuen Children\’s Books, 1991. Rpt. London: Mammoth, 1992.\ 

}, month = {1990}, publisher = {Simon \& Schuster Books for Children}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Young adult dystopia of joblessness enlivened by a game in which a new life on a primitive planet is given as a prize.\ 

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Female author}, author = {Monica [Mary] Hughes (1925-2003)} } @booklet {3740, title = {The Dream Catcher}, year = {1986}, month = {1986}, publisher = {Methuen}, address = {Toronto, ON, Canada}, abstract = {

Sequel to 1984 Hughes. Continuing struggle for freedom from a girl\&$\#$39;s perspective. Young adult.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Female author}, author = {Monica [Mary] Hughes (1925-2003)} } @booklet {3562, title = {Devil on my Back}, year = {1984}, month = {1984}, publisher = {Julia MacRae Books}, address = {London}, abstract = {

A young adult post-catastrophe computer dystopia. The story focuses on the rigid class divisions that developed, based on the ability to interface with the computer and the struggle of some people to free themselves from the computer. See also 1986 Hughes.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Female author}, author = {Monica [Mary] Hughes (1925-2003)} } @booklet {3333, title = {The Guardian of Isis}, year = {1981}, month = {1981}, publisher = {Hamish Hamilton}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Young adult dystopia which expels a young woman. A new world is created.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Female author}, author = {Monica [Mary] Hughes (1925-2003)} } @booklet {8730, title = {The Tomorrow City}, year = {1978}, month = {1978}, publisher = {Hamish Hamilton}, address = {London}, abstract = {

Young adult dystopia set in a city where a computer that was designed to determine what was best for its inhabitants becomes dictatorial. A boy and a girl come to recognize the problem and ultimately successfully defeat the computer, although at a high cost to the girl.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Female author}, author = {Monica [Mary] Hughes (1925-2003)} }