***Trigger Warning: if you have ever experienced trauma from a natural disaster this might be a difficult book for you to read*** I will say that this book was a bit difficult for me to read, but that is because of the statement above. Being from Louisiana originally, I have lived through quite a few natural disasters. While I am not familiar with earthquakes the severity and anxiety that the characters portray are spot on. This book hurts my heart, like suffocating, crippling despair, when I think of what Ruby goes through in this book. I am pretty much speechless. With that said, I think this book will hold a place in my heart for a long time. It is gripping, heart-wrenching, and shows both tragedy and strength in a way that only those who live through this type of trauma can explain. Ruby is living through the "big one" the earthquake that all Californians talk about- the one they all know is coming sometime. While being trapped under debris and collapsing walls, Ruby makes an unlikely friendship that will stay with her for the rest of her life. This book explores the trauma of natural disasters, triviality of everyday life even when you think you are prepared, and the strength of character to make it through such unthinkable situations. This book made me bawl, which hasn't happened in some time. Tread lightly if you have experienced a trauma from natural disaster, as it can reawaken those feelings. This will be a great read- cathartic for some and traumatic for others, but important nonetheless. Aftershocks by Marisa Reichardt will be coming out Sept. 29, 2020.
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