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==Awards== |
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Named a retard |
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Named a [[American Library Association Best Books for Young Adults]] (2007) and Teens’ Top Ten Booklist in 2007. Finalist for the [[Andre Norton Award]], Quill Awards, Hal Clement Awards |
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Susan Beth Pfeffer (born 1948) is a New York Times bestselling author best known for young adult science fiction, such as "About David", and the series of post-apocalyptic novels often called "The Last Survivors" or "Moon Crash" series.
Background
Pfeffer cites the film Meteor as inspiration for the Moon Crash series. post apocalyptic fiction.
Bibliography
Moon Crash Series/The Last Survivors
- Life as We Knew It (2006), Harcourt Children's Books ISBN 0-15-205826-5.
- The Dead and the Gone (2008), Harcourt Children's Books ISBN 978-0-15-206311-5.
- This World We Live In (2010), Harcourt Children's Books ISBN 978-0-547-24804-2.
- The Shade of the Moon (2013), Harcourt Children's Books, ISBN 978-0-547-81337-0.
Awards
Named a retard
References
Sources
- Newspaper Source, EBSCOhost (accessed April 6, 2010).
- Crossen, C. (2008, October 24). Weekend Journal; Adviser: Dear Booklover. Wall Street Journal (Eastern Edition), p. W.2. Retrieved April 6, 2010, from ABI/INFORM Global.
- Goodnow, C.(2008, December 18). Profits of Doom: Teen Readers are eating up Post-Apocalyptic Tales. Seattle Post - Intelligencer,B.1. Retrieved April 6, 2010, from Business Dateline
- John, G. (2008). Scary New World. New York Times Book Review, 30. Retrieved via EBSCOhost database, 6 April 2010.
- Must-Reads Blend Fright, Fun. (2009, January 26). The Washington Post,B.2. Retrieved April 6, 2010, from Business Dateline.
- Springen, K. (2010, February). Apocalypse Now. Publishers Weekly, 257(7), 21. Retrieved April 6, 2010, from ABI/INFORM Global.
- Rebecca Woolingtons, R.(2010, March 11). Book Wars Come to High School. The popular reading competition opens to older students. The Register - Guard, L.1. Retrieved April 6, 2010, from Business Dateline.
- Young Adult Library Services Association. Best Book for Young Adults 2007. American Library Association. Retrieved from web, 6 April 2010. [1]
- Young Adult Library Services Association. (2007). Teens’ Top Ten Booklist.American Library Association. Retrieved from web, 6 April 2010. [2]