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1996 novel by Peg Kehret
Earthquake Terror
AuthorPeg Kehret

Earthquake Terror is a 1996 novel by Peg Kehret. It tells the tale of how a boy named Jonathan has to help his partially paralyzed six-year-old sister Abby, during an earthquake while their parents are at a hospital.

Reception

In his review for Childhood Education in 1997, J. Robert Dornish described the story as "absolutely riveting", noting that it is likely to affect the reader's reactions to news reports of earthquakes. In another review for the School Library Journal, MaryAnn Karre, reviewing the audiobook version released in 2012, noted that "youngsters may find it hard to comprehend how the family could be so out of touch, but Peg Kehret wrote this story before cell phones became a necessity."

References

  1. EARTHQUAKE TERROR | Kirkus Reviews.
  2. Dornish, J. Robert (1997). "Earthquake Terror". Childhood Education. 73 (5): 319 – via ProQuest.
  3. Karre, MaryAnn (December 1, 2012). "Earthquake Terror". School Library Journal. Archived from the original on 2021-05-22. Retrieved 2021-05-22.


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