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144
Novel • Fiction
Northern California • 1990s
1996
Middle grade
8-12 years
690L
In Earthquake Terror by Peg Kehret, twelve-year-old Jonathan Palmer and his partially paralyzed six-year-old sister, Abby, must survive on their own after an earthquake strikes while they are camping on Magpie Island. Their parents are away seeking medical help, leaving the siblings to face numerous challenges as they navigate a now-dangerous environment, emphasizing themes of self-reliance and overcoming adversity.
Suspenseful
Adventurous
Emotional
Challenging
Unnerving
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Earthquake Terror by Peg Kehret has been praised for its suspenseful and fast-paced narrative, capturing readers' attention, particularly middle-grade audiences. The development of the young protagonists and their resourcefulness in the face of natural disaster are frequently highlighted. Some critics noted a reliance on predictable plot devices, but overall, it's a compelling read.
Readers captivated by suspenseful adventure and survival tales will relish Earthquake Terror by Peg Kehret. Ideal for fans of Gary Paulsen's Hatchet and Lauren Tarshis's I Survived series, its gripping narrative and relatable young protagonists navigating natural disasters resonate with middle-grade audiences.
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Abby Palmer
A six-year-old girl with partial paralysis due to an accident at age two. She is reliant on Jonathan for safety during an emergency but shows growth and resilience throughout the story.
Moose
The Palmer family dog, closely bonded with Jonathan. A golden retriever who plays a crucial role during the family's predicament.
Mr. Palmer
Jonathan and Abby’s father, who faces challenges of uncertainty and decision-making during a crisis, but remains hopeful for his children's safety.
Mrs. Palmer
Jonathan and Abby’s mother, who loves the outdoors and is committed to encouraging her children’s independence and resilience despite challenges.
144
Novel • Fiction
Northern California • 1990s
1996
Middle grade
8-12 years
690L
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