Aftershocks
(Author) Anne FineA family mix-up means Louie has to tag along with his engineer father and his team as they head for a routine job in the farthest flung and most neglected province of the Federation. A massive earthquake, with ensuing tsunami, devastates the entire isolated coastal region, laying bare the other-worldly manner in which the silent and strange Endlanders deal with life, death and the hinterlands of memory and loss. Their curious and unsettling ways raise ghosts for Louie, who has recently lost his own brother. This modern fable - part ghost-story, part coming-of-age novel and part astute social and family observation - explores the ways in which grief can affect not only individuals, but communities at large.
Anne Fine
Anne Fine is a British author known for her award-winning children's novel "Madame Doubtfire," which was adapted into the popular film "Mrs. Doubtfire." Her witty and insightful writing style explores complex family dynamics and social issues with humor and sensitivity. Fine's contribution to literature lies in her ability to engage young readers while addressing important themes.