Unnatural Disasters. Jeff Hirsch. Clarion, $ (p) ISBN It’s the end of the world but no one feels fine in this apocalyptic drama, set in upstate New York, , which. Unnatural Disasters. From a bestselling author, an edgy, voice-driven novel set in a not-so-distant-future world about teens trying to survive when attacks by an unknown terrorist organization throw the entire planet into chaos. Just right for fans of Tommy Wallach's We All Looked Up. stars In Unnatural Disasters, Jeff Hirsch attempts to look at what our world may be like in the year , through the perspective of a teenager, named Lucy Weaver, graduating high school in that same year. Although Hirsch provides reasonable entertainment, he fails at giving a deep, meaningful, look into the near-dystopia of the world he's created, this is mainly the result of the perspective he chose to /5(47).
Unnatural Disasters. Jeff Hirsch. Hardcover. List Price: * * Individual store prices may vary. Description. From a bestselling author, an edgy, voice-driven novel set in a not-so-distant-future world about teens trying to survive when attacks by an unknown terrorist organization throw the entire planet into chaos. Read reviews and buy Unnatural Disasters - by Jeff Hirsch (Hardcover) at Target. Choose from Same Day Delivery, Drive Up or Order Pickup. Free standard shipping with $35 orders. Expect More. Pay Less. Jeff Hirsch. "A story that feels ripped from the pages of a catastrophic future A brilliantly written tale of a town in crisis." —Kirkus Reviews. "Hirsch portrays his characters in vivid reality. Young adult readers will be kept in suspense throughout as questions, mysteries, and revelations are slowly divulged even up to the.
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