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A parent would reach for this book when their teenager is grappling with feelings of powerlessness or is interested in high-stakes survival stories that explore the depth of human resilience. It is a poignant choice for teens who are navigating the aftermath of a crisis or who need to see how connection can provide light in the darkest of times. Aftershocks follows Ruby and Charlie, two strangers trapped beneath the rubble of a massive California earthquake, as they rely solely on their voices and shared memories to survive. The story explores emotional themes of hope, bravery, and the weight of grief, as Ruby reflects on her family's past while facing an uncertain future. While the situation is harrowing, the book focuses heavily on the internal psychological journey and the bond formed between the two protagonists. It is best suited for older teens due to the intensity of the disaster and descriptions of injury, but it ultimately serves as a powerful testament to the strength of the human spirit.