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New York Times bestseller! A heart-stopping post-apocalyptic thriller that's "absorbing from first to last page."* When a meteor knocks the moon closer to earth, Miranda, a high school sophomore, takes shelter with her family. Told in a year's worth of journal entries, Life as We Knew It chronicles the human struggle to hold on to the most important resource of all--hope--in an increasingly desperate and unfamiliar world. As August turns dark and wintery in northeastern Pennsylvania, Miranda, her two brothers, and their mother retreat to the unexpected safe haven of their sunroom, where they subsist on stockpiled food and limited water in the warmth of a wood-burning stove. I guess I always felt even if the world came to an end, McDonald's still would be open. Like one marble hitting another, when the moon slams closer to earth, the result is catastrophic. Worldwide tsunamis wipe out the coasts, earthquakes rock the continents, and volcanic ash blocks out the sun. Life as We Know It is an extraordinary series debut. The companion novels are: The Dead and the Gone, This World We Live In, and The Shade of the Moon. (*Publishers Weekly, starred review)
The eagerly awaited addition to the series begun with the "New York Times" best-seller" Life As We Knew It, "in which a meteor knocks the moon off its orbit and the world changes forever. It's been more than two years since Jon Evans and his family left Pennsylvania, hoping to find a safe place to live, yet Jon remains haunted by the deaths of those he loved. His prowess on a soccer field has guaranteed him a home in a well-protected enclave. But Jon is painfully aware that a missed goal, a careless word, even falling in love, can put his life and the lives of his mother, his sister Miranda, and her husband, Alex, in jeopardy. Can Jon risk doing what is right in a world gone so terribly wrong?
Susan Beth Pfeffer's "Life as We Knew It "enthralled and
devastated readers with its brutal but hopeful look at an
apocalyptic event--an asteroid hitting the moon, setting off a
tailspin of horrific climate changes. Now this harrowing companion
novel examines the same events as they unfold in New York City,
revealed through the eyes of seventeen-year-old Puerto Rican Alex
Morales. When Alex's parents disappear in the aftermath of tidal
waves, he must care for his two younger sisters, even as Manhattan
becomes a deadly wasteland, and food and aid dwindle.
"Willa's frankly portrayed grief, confusion, and uncertainties will have a strong impact on readers." -"Publishers Weekly, " starred review Sixteen-year-old Willa is fortunate to have a happy blended family. But a frantic phone call from Pryor, Texas, shatters the calm. Willa's birth father has murdered his second wife and daughters . . . and the police think he's on his way east to hunt down Willa and her mother. As this disturbing tragedy inevitably exposes family secrets to Willa and her community, she struggles with her own destructive secret.
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