Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer, Emily Bauer (Narrated by), Emily Bauer (Read by)

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(Compact Disc - Unabridged, 4 CDs, 4 hrs, 30 min.)

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  • Publisher: Listening Library, Inc.
  • Pub. Date: September 2006
  • ISBN-13: 9780739336830
  • Sales Rank: 299,196
  • Age Range: 10 to 11
  • Edition Description: Unabridged, 4 CDs, 4 hrs, 30 min.
 
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Synopsis

When an asteroid hits the moon, Miranda must learn to survive the unimaginable . . .

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Bauer proves the perfect choice as narrator for this excellent coming-of-age novel. Miranda is a normal 16-year-old girl whose main concerns in life are schoolwork, swim meets and whether or not she will be asked to the prom. But Miranda's world is literally ripped apart when an asteroid hits the moon, shifts it from its orbit and throws the earth into chaos. Millions die due to tsunamis and earthquakes. Millions more perish because of an early, devastatingly cold winter, brought about by ash thrown into the atmosphere by hundreds of volcanic eruptions. The story, told through a series of entries in Miranda's journal, chronicles the heroine's and her family's efforts to survive in a world where staying warm and having enough to eat and drink becomes the day-to-day priority. Bauer skillfully captures Miranda's adolescent angst with all its emotional highs and lows. By keeping the narration completely in Miranda's voice, using only slight differences in inflection to denote other characters, Bauer manages to convey the sense of Miranda herself reading her most intimate thoughts to listeners. It is a fine performance that only enhances Pfeffer's thoughtful, heart-wrenching novel. Ages 12-up. (Oct.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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Biography

Susan Beth Pfeffer is the author of more than seventy books for children and young adults. Her bestselling book The Year Without Michael received a starred review from School Library Journal. It was also an ALA Best Book for Young Adults, a School Library Journal Best Book of the Year, a Booklist Editors’ Choice, and winner of the South Carolina Young Adult Book Award. Pfeffer is also the author of the popular Portraits of Little Women series as well as Kid Power, which won the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Award and the Sequoyah Book Award.

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Amazingby paigetasticx

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January 06, 2009: I really love this book. It was really amazing. The scene that always stuck out the most to me was when the mom pulls them out to go shopping. I always remember that scene when I look at this book. The main character isn't too great. She doesn't do much. But the problems her family faces in their quest for survival are great. You just want to keep reading it to know what happens to them. The question that you always ask yourself is "What would I do if this happened?" or "What would happen where I live?". Miranda lives in Pennsylvania, the one place in America that really wasn't effected by the natural disasters. The only thing that really happened to her town was snow. Every place else there were devastating tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, and earthquakes. It's a really good read.

Everything but the ending was great.by Anonymous

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January 04, 2009: I really enjoyed this book, and I couldn't put it down. I just kept wondering how it would all pan out in the end. Then, things finally start to seem like they might be looking up... and the book ends. You're left with so many questions. I really did like this book, but the ending disappointed me so much.


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