![]() ![]() ![]() Neither crops nor fodder can be grown, and animals are killed or die from lack of food. Meanwhile, the world keeps getting darker and colder as volcanic ash blocks the sun. Her brothers Matt and Jonny fill the house with chopped wood and stockpiled water. Miranda’s mom also has the foresight, as soon as the destructive power of the moon’s gravity became clear, to stock up on food, medicine, warm clothing, and other supplies. Tsunamis, volcanoes, earthquakes kill millions of people, although Miranda and her family are relatively safe in Pennsylvania. But when an asteroid of unexpected density hits the moon and knocks its orbit off-kilter, suddenly the world is inundated with disasters caused by the change in the moon’s gravitational pull. Miranda is sixteen, and dreams about fame, fortune, and boys, not necessarily in that order. Inventoried your pantry lately? This book will have you running out to the grocery story for canned peaches, dried milk, batteries, and everything else you can think of to get you through an unanticipated apocalyptic catastrophe. ![]()
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