Fault Lines works by framing geological science as a practical survival guide for high stakes natural events. It balances the thrill of historic disasters with an empowering focus on human ingenuity and stories from young survivors. Books in this family share a blend of rigorous technical information and real world problem solving that helps children feel capable rather than afraid.

Reach for this book when your child expresses anxiety about natural disasters or shows a burgeoning interest in how the earth works. Fault Lines provides a reassuring yet scientifically rigorous look at earthquakes by blending geology with human storytelling. It explains the mechanics of plate tectonics while acknowledging the fear and resilience of those who live in seismic zones. Johanna Wagstaffe uses her expertise as a meteorologist and science reporter to guide readers through the history and future of seismic activity. The book focuses on preparation and community response, turning a potentially scary topic into an empowering lesson in science and safety. It is perfectly pitched for middle-grade readers who are ready for facts but need an empathetic approach to difficult realities.