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The Great Big One
โ Scribed by J. C. Geiger
- Publisher
- Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
With natural disasters and nuclear war threatening their small town, two twin brothers find themselves enraptured by mysterious music that could change the course of their lives.
Everyone in Clade City knows their days are numbered. The Great Cascadia Earthquake will destroy their hometown and reshape the entire West Coastโif they survive long enough to see it. Nuclear war is increasingly likely. Wildfires. Or another pandemic. To Griff, the daily forecast feels partly cloudy with a chance of apocalyptic horsemen.
Griffโs brother, Leo, and the Lost Coast Preppers claim to be ready. Theyโve got a radio station. Luminous underwater monitors. A sweet bunker, and an unsettling plan for โdisaster-ready rodents.โ But Griffโs more concerned about what he can do before the end times. Heโd like to play in a band, for one. Hopefully with Charity Simms. Her singing could make the whole world stop.
When Griff, Leo, and Charity stumble upon a mysterious late-night broadcast, one song changes everything. Itโs the best band theyโve ever heardโon a radio signal even the Preppers canโt trace. They vow to find the music, but arenโt prepared for where their search will take them. Or for what theyโll risk, when survival means finding the one thing you cannot live without.
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