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Susan Beth Pfeffer

Life As We Knew It

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2006

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Life As We Knew It

  • Genre: Fiction; YA science fiction/speculative
  • Originally Published: 2006
  • Reading Level/Interest: Lexile 770L; grades 7-12
  • Structure/Length: 21 chapters; approx. 352 pages; approx. 9 hours on audio
  • Protagonist and Central Conflict: Told through the first-person journal entries of 16-year-old Miranda, the story details the struggle to survive a catastrophic asteroid event that results in the destruction of Earth’s coastal cities, premature winter from volcanic ash, and the consequent failure of many societal infrastructures. When a flu epidemic further threatens her family, Miranda must take drastic action to try to save her mother and brothers.
  • Potential Sensitivity Issues:  Death and dying; suicide; natural disaster; epidemic

Susan Beth Pfeffer, Author

  • Bio: Born in New York in 1948; published first novel while still in college at New York University (Just Morgan, 1970); moved to Middletown, New York, after earning her university degree and established a life-long writing career; has written more than 75 novels, many of which feature family relationships and conflicts; has written picture books, YA novels, and a how-to for adults on writing
  • Other Works: About David (1980); Courage, Dana (1983); Family of Strangers (1992); Sara Kate Saves the World (1995); Justice for Emily (1997); The Dead and the Gone (sequel to Life As We Knew It; 2008); Blood Wounds (2011)
  • Awards: Young Adult Library Services Association's Best Books for Young Adults (2007); Andre Norton Award for Outstanding Science Fiction or Fantasy Book (shortlisted; 2007)

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