The Last Girl on Earth

Fiction - YA, Dystopia, Kids, Teen, Dystopian, Fiction & Literature, Literary
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Author: Thomas A. Ryerson ISBN: 9780981378183
Publisher: Mouton Books Publication: August 15, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Thomas A. Ryerson
ISBN: 9780981378183
Publisher: Mouton Books
Publication: August 15, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English

Do opposites really attract? Steve Hart was a computer geek, while Clare Lomas could have been a cheerleader if her mother would have permitted her. Clare was socially adept, emotional and just a little temperamental; while Steve was practical, nerdy and a technical whiz kid.

Both teens lived in Dayton OH, and attended the same High School, sharing many of the same grade 12 classes. Steve has had a crush on Clare since the beginning of school, while at the same time she was barely aware of his existence.

A class trip during the month of March finds the two teens in the Florida Keys with their classmates. When the adult chaperones leave to do some gambling, Steve and Clare become the object of a class prank fueled by alcohol. Things change forever when the two adolescents survive a catastrophic global event only hours later.

They might just be the last couple alive; which wouldn't be so bad if they didn't drive each other crazy. Their survival may depend on actually getting along!

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Do opposites really attract? Steve Hart was a computer geek, while Clare Lomas could have been a cheerleader if her mother would have permitted her. Clare was socially adept, emotional and just a little temperamental; while Steve was practical, nerdy and a technical whiz kid.

Both teens lived in Dayton OH, and attended the same High School, sharing many of the same grade 12 classes. Steve has had a crush on Clare since the beginning of school, while at the same time she was barely aware of his existence.

A class trip during the month of March finds the two teens in the Florida Keys with their classmates. When the adult chaperones leave to do some gambling, Steve and Clare become the object of a class prank fueled by alcohol. Things change forever when the two adolescents survive a catastrophic global event only hours later.

They might just be the last couple alive; which wouldn't be so bad if they didn't drive each other crazy. Their survival may depend on actually getting along!

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