Susan Beth Pfeffer

Susan Beth Pfeffer
Susan Beth Pfefferis an American author best known for young adult science fiction, such as "About David". After writing for 35 years, she received wider notice for her series of post-apocalyptic novels often called "The Last Survivors" or "Moon Crash" series, some of which have appeared on the New York Times Bestselling List...
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CountryUnited States of America
world might today
Just in case the world ends tomorrow," she said. "We might as well enjoy today.
rocks forever world
I feel myself shriveling along with my world, getting smaller and harder. I'm turning into a rock, and in some ways that's good, because rocks last forever. But if this is how I'm going to last forever, then I don't want to.
band world fixing
Great, the worlds coming to an end and we're fixing it with Band-Aids
mcdonalds world ends
I guess I always felt even if the world came to an end, McDonald's would still be open.
world want cookies
What about desserts?" I asked. "If the world comes to an end, I'm going to want cookies.
funny-things world ends
Here's the funny thing about the world coming to an end. Once it gets going, it doesn't seem to stop.
world saint adolescence
If God wanted a world filled with saints, He never would have created adolescence.
happening katrina knew life wrote
I had finished the first draft of 'Life As We Knew It' before Katrina hit, and it was startling to see things I wrote about actually happening in the real world.
domestic dramatic food people
What interests me more than dramatic heroics are the domestic things: How do people do laundry and find food when the world is about to end?
family ya
A lot of my YA novels are about family problems.
items miles northwest perishable runs whenever york
I live about 60 miles northwest of New York City, and whenever there's news of a big snowstorm coming, everyone runs for the store. The perishable items are usually the first things to go, which doesn't make sense because they perish.
real sleep meals
Carlos was probably somewhere warm, eating three meals a day, and sleeping in a real bed. That was the life
baby falling-in-love guy
I thought about how unlikely it was I would ever meet any guy,fall in love, get married, have babies. Especially since I was going to spend the rest of my life in the cellar, where, in the not too distant future, I'd turn into a toadstool. I hoped I'd be the poisonous variety.
asking care internet
Back in the time when life was easy, the Internet would have told me what I needed to know. The great thing about the Internet was it didn't care why you were asking.