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Meet the sky
by McCall Hoyle
A prospective veterinary student determined to support her mother and sister in the aftermath of a disabling accident is separated from her family during a hurricane evacuation and trapped on the Outer Banks with a reckless boy who once broke her heart. Simultaneous eBook.
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Whiteout
by Vanessa Lanang
Hoping to be a professional snowboarder like her father, sixteen-year-old Jessa Castillo ignores an approaching storm to practice snowboarding with her brother, Pax, fourteen, but soon the two are trapped in a blizzard
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In darkness
by Nick Lake
Trapped in the ruins of a Haitian hospital after a devastating earthquake, young Shorty is terrified by the bodies of victims and dwindling supplies before finding inspiration to rescue himself through the example of revolutionary leader Toussaint L'Ouverture.
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The living
by Matt de la Peña
Taking a summer job on a Pacific luxury cruise liner to help his struggling family, Shy anticipates a season of lucrative tips and pretty girlfriends only to have everything radically transformed by a massive California earthquake that jeopardizes the survival of everyone he knows.
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Dry
by Neal Shusterman
When a longtime drought in California escalates to catastrophic levels, turning her once-quiet suburban street into a warzone of desperation, a teen is forced to make life and death decisions to protect her family. By the National Book Award-winning author of Challenger Deep. Simultaneous eBook
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Chasing mavericks : the movie novelization
by Christine Peymani
A novelization of the feature film tribute to the life of surfing legend Jay Moriarty includes coverage of his experiences as the son of a Green Beret parachutist, his rise to stardom along the California coastline and questions pertaining to his early death. Original. 125,000 first printing. Movie tie-in.
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The final warning : a Maximum Ride novel
by James Patterson
Having obtained an ability to fly after being made an unwitting pawn in a government experiment, Maximum Ride and six other kids who share her ability are enlisted for a global warming investigation but are unaware that sinister forces are out to harness their power.
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Hold tight, don't let go : a novel of Haiti
by Laura Rose Wagner
In the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, Nadine goes to live with her father in Miami while her cousin Magdalie, raised as her sister, remains behind in a refugee camp, dreaming of joining Nadine but wondering if she must accept that her life and future are in Port-au-Prince. 20,000 first printing.
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The killing sea
by Richard Lewis
After their boat is crushed during a devastating tsunami and her father goes missing in the destruction, American-born Sarah is befriended by a native-Indonesian boy, Ruslan, who helps her take care of her brother while also trying to cope with what has happened to his beloved village.
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The language inside
by Holly Thompson
Raised in Japan, American-born tenth-grader Emma is disconcerted by a move to Massachusetts for her mother's breast cancer treatment, but after connecting with residents and other volunteers at a long-term care center where she offers assistance, Emma must make a painful choice whether to stay in Massachusetts or return home early to Japan.
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Life as we knew it
by Susan Beth Pfeffer
When a meteor pushes the moon closer to the earth, setting into motion a series of destructive weather events that wipe out coasts, rock the continents, and block out the sun, Miranda and her family must find a way to survive in a desperate and unfamiliar world.
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Love in the time of global warming
by Francesca Lia Block
After a devastating earthquake destroys the West Coast, causing 17-year-old Penelope to lose her home, her parents and her 10-year-old brother, she navigates a dark world, holding hope and love in her hands and refusing to be defeated.
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Monument 14 : sky on fire
by Emmy Laybourne
After repairing a school bus, the group of survivors splits in two, with one group heading to the airport in hopes of reuniting with their parents and saving their dying friend and the other trying to rebuild the community they lost
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Orleans
by Sherri L. Smith
Set in a futuristic, hostile Orleans landscape, Fen de la Guerre must deliver her tribe leader's baby over the Wall into the Outer States before her blood becomes tainted with Delta Fever. 35,000 first printing.
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Peak
by Roland Smith
After being arrested for scaling a New York skyscraper and then sent to live with his long-lost father and fellow climber, Peak Marcello finds it difficult to rebuild their bond, thus when his father suddenly pushes him to climb Mt. Everest, Peak must take into consideration his father's questionable motives. Reprint.
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The perfect storm : a true story of men against the sea
by Sebastian Junger
The number-one New York Times best-seller recounts the dramatic story of the fishing boat, Andrea Gail, which was lost in the North Atlantic during an extraordinarily violent storm. Reprint. National ad/promo. Tour.
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Ship breaker
by Paolo Bacigalupi
A tale set in a Gulf Coast shanty town 100 years in the future finds teen Nailer dreaming of a better life on the sea before discovering a beached clipper ship and lone survivor. By the Nebula- and Hugo-nominated author of Pump Six and Other Stories.
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Snowfall
by K. M. Peyton
As Charlotte and her friends hike the Swiss Alps and restore an English country estate, they confront British class divisions, fall in and out of love, grow older, have wild times, and become lifelong partners.
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Storm
by Donna Jo Napoli
Taking shelter in a tree during Noah's biblical flood, 16-year-old Sebah, accompanied by a young boy, builds a raft to escape the rising waters only to encounter a giant ark on which she stows away below deck among hordes of animals. By the award-winning author of Zel.
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Storm-wake
by Lucy Christopher
A dark retelling of The Tempest by the award-winning author of Stolen finds an island girl stepping out of the shadow of her weather-innovator father while navigating complex feelings for a wild boy and a young man from the outside world
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Torn away
by Jennifer Brown
A tale set in the aftermath of a devastating tornado finds Midwestern teen Jersey Cameron struggling with the loss of her mother, younger sister and home after being sent to live with other family members, who help her confront painful family dynamics. Simultaneous eBook. 20,000 first printing.
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