How to pack for the end of the world / Michelle Falkoff.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Harper Teen / Harper Collins, 2020ISBN: 9780063097865Subject(s): High school students -- Fiction | Jewish high school students -- Fiction | Student movements -- Fiction | Survival -- Fiction | Anxiety -- Fiction | Friendship -- FictionGenre/Form: Young adult fiction.DDC classification: 823.087 Summary: The Breakfast Club meets We Are the Ants in this timely story for a generation of young activists. If you knew the world was going to end tomorrow, what would you do? This is the question that haunts Amina as she watches new and horrible stories of discord and crisis flash across the news every day. But when she starts at prestigious Gardner Academy, Amina finds a group of like-minded peers to join forces with-fast friends who dedicate their year to learning survival skills from each other, before it's too late. Still, as their prepper knowledge multiplies, so do their regular high school problems, from relationship drama to family issues to friend blow-ups. Juggling the two parts of their lives forces Amina to ask another vital question: Is it worth living in the hypothetical future if it's at the expense of your actual present?Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Lending | Children's Library | Childrens Collection | 823.087 FAL/H (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 14/10/2024 | 507879 |
The Breakfast Club meets We Are the Ants in this timely story for a generation of young activists. If you knew the world was going to end tomorrow, what would you do? This is the question that haunts Amina as she watches new and horrible stories of discord and crisis flash across the news every day. But when she starts at prestigious Gardner Academy, Amina finds a group of like-minded peers to join forces with-fast friends who dedicate their year to learning survival skills from each other, before it's too late. Still, as their prepper knowledge multiplies, so do their regular high school problems, from relationship drama to family issues to friend blow-ups. Juggling the two parts of their lives forces Amina to ask another vital question: Is it worth living in the hypothetical future if it's at the expense of your actual present?
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