When Miranda first hears the warnings that a meteor is headed on a collision path with the moon, they just sound like an excuse for extra homework assignments. But her disbelief turns to fear in a split second as the entire world witnesses a lunar impact that knocks the moon closer in orbit, catastrophically altering the earth’s climate.
Everything else in Miranda’s life fades away as supermarkets run out of food, gas goes up to more than ten dollars a gallon, and school is closed indefinitely. But what Miranda and her family don’t realize is that the worst is yet to come.
Told in Miranda’s diary entries, this is a heart-pounding account of her struggle to hold on to the most important resource of all–hope–in an increasingly desperate and unfamiliar time.
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.