Yes.
In the book "Abomination" by Gary Whitta, Martha is 14 years old and Scott is 15 years old.
In the story "Abomination" by David McKee, Martha Dewhurst does not meet Scott. The narrative focuses on Martha's internal struggles and her experiences, rather than interactions with Scott. The themes of isolation and personal conflict are central to her character's journey.
Martha lives in House Number 42 in the book "Abomination."
she is abused
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Martha is Marys son
"Abomination" by Robert Swindells follows the story of Martha, a girl living in a post-apocalyptic world, and her struggles to survive. The main characters include Martha, Tinker, Red, Tersie, and Jack, each with their own roles and challenges in the story.
Martha Scott's birth name is Martha Ellen Scott.
In the cellar, Martha's parents are keeping abomination who is Jim, Martha's sister, Marys son. Her parents banned Mary from the house and sent her away. Her parents are ashamed of Jim so keep him in the cellar.
Martha is a girl that is different to other kids in her school. her parents are very strict because they belong to that religious group called the Righteous. People chase her and call her names like Ma, Arthur or Raggedy-Ann because of the fact that her mother makes her clothes. She meets a boy called Scott. He really likes her and she likes him. He contacts Mary to tell her that Jim (Abomination) was in the cellar in a cage at Martha's house. Soon after then Martha gets locked in her room and they plan to move houses to Wharton (i think its Wharton) but Mary comes in time to rescue Jim and takes Martha with her. Martha tried to write secret letters to Scott and that was successful before Mary came. then Mary came but i mentioned that earlier. Then Martha, Jim and Mary live together. Martha lives like an ordinary girl with bought clothes, a TV, a computer and goes to a school where she doesn't get laughed at at all.
Martha Scott was born on September 22, 1912.