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The End of Always End of Always

The End of Always End of Always

Rebecca Phillips (Author) See More
Top Grade Books
FICTION
Family | Social Themes
Siblings , Death, Grief, Bereavement , Mental Illness
Second Story Press
8 - 12
13 - 18

EPUB [reflow]
9781772603798
Available
English
04/16/2024

Paperback
9781772603712
$15.95 CADAvailable
English
04/16/2024

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Description


Ever since Isobel’s mom died, her dad won’t stop preparing for the rest of the world to end—attending doomsday survivalist meetings, packing bug-out bags, and drawing up plans for a secret backyard bunker. He’s methodically stacked and stored countless packs of batteries and bottles of water in the basement. And thirty-six cans of tomato soup.
But Isobel has no interest in it. She has enough to deal with between finishing high school and trying to shield her little sister April from their dad’s increasing paranoia. She’s managing to cope—until their dad decides to move them all to Endurance Ranch, a survivalist community in the middle of nowhere. When Isobel meets Dane, the son of a hardcore prepper couple, she doesn’t feel as isolated at the ranch as she first thought. But she wants to be in control of her future. She realizes it’s going to be up to her to save her sister—and herself—from a life underground.

Rebecca Phillips

Author Bio


Rebecca Phillips is a copyeditor by day and a TV-series-binger by night. Oh, and sometimes she writes novels. She is best known for her novels Faking Perfect, Any Other Girl, These Things I've Done, and The Girl You Thought I Was. Rebecca lives in beautiful Nova Scotia with her family, which includes a spoiled senior-citizen cat.

Review Quotes


"This is a coming-of-age story that asks the question of how to stand up to loved ones in the name of what you believe.... Coming of age isn’t easy, especially when you’re trapped in a survivalist camp. A first purchase for readers of realistic fiction."

 — School Library Journal
"This story delves into the more serious side [of prepping] - bunkers, compounds, secrecy - but it also has some very deep things to say about grief and how different people deal with it.... Seeing the different ways people react to grief is amazing, and no one is presented as entirely wrong."  — Read and Reviewed!

"Readers of The End of Always are taken into the world preppers and those that are busy preparing for the end of the world. This book examines the different types of people who are involved in the movement and their motivations for why they would join a community such as Endurance Ranch...The End of Always will appeal to fans of realistic fiction who want a touch of sweet romance. Recommended."

 — CM Reviews
"Isobel, first bemused and increasingly alarmed, is a thoughtful narrator—her love for her dad is an undercurrent of everything she says, even as he disrupts any stability she finds. Motivations for the existence of a compound like this are handled with care, and the book acknowledges the validity of the residents’ worries about disaster or economic collapse. Isobel is sympathetic in how she describes the people who have chosen to be there even while she is absolutely disinterested in her own family remaining among them."  — The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books