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The Incredible True Story of the Making of the Eve of Destruction by Amy Brashear
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The Incredible True Story of the Making of the Eve of Destruction by Amy Brashear
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Oct 08, 2019 | ISBN 9781641290487

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Praise for The Incredible True Story of the Making of the Eve of Destruction

“Though the story takes place in the ’80s, it feels eerily timely.”
—Bustle

“[Brashear] mixes the real and fictional and then gives the mix an extra twist.”
—Alabama Public Radio

“With steadily rising tension, plenty of high jinks and a steady stream of fun ’80s pop-culture and music references—many of which are lovingly and hilariously explained in footnotes for today’s Gen Z teen readers—Brashear’s story is a surefire winner.”
—BookPage

“Brashear ably balances dark humor and convincing dread.”
—The Center for Children’s Books

“This tragicomic story of Laura and her motley crew is a page-turner from start to finish . . . A clever, superbly written, laugh-out-loud-hilarious story within a story and movie within a movie about nuclear war anxiety in small-town America. You might not learn to love the bomb, but you will love this book.”
—Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

“This snarky and insightful historical novel will ring true with many young adults. A strong pick for YA shelves.”
—School Library Journal, Starred Review

“Brashear sprinkles the novel with information about the ’80s, offering a nuanced sense of time and what it felt like to grow up under nuclear threat . . . In this moment where what constitutes fact is up for debate, Brashear’s seemingly nostalgic romp is extremely timely.”
—Publishers Weekly

“Funny, fast-paced, and darkly fabulous . . . imagine Wargames redone and served up with a twist.”
—Leslie Margolis, New York Times bestselling author of We Are Party People and Ghosted

“This book is smart, irreverent, and hilarious in how it covers everything from the relevant and real paranoia of nuclear war to how to record a bootleg. A teenager’s small town in Arkansas is chosen as the set for a new movie about the end of the world. The book follows the girl’s participation in the making of the movie and the mystery around the ever-persistent bomb sirens. A HUGE twist of all twists at the end! Loved it!”
—Lillian James, Island Books, WI

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“A riveting, fast-paced novel.”
—Gary D. Schmidt, author of Newbery and Printz honor book Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy

“A very cool mix of history and fiction, of brutal true crime, and slightly less horrific high school life.” 
—Steve Sheinkin, Award-winning and bestselling author of Bomb

“A must read . . . carefully researched.”
—The New York Post

“Gripping and fast-paced, this meticulously researched historical fiction will reinvigorate a new generation to Capote and tell another side of the Clutter murders.”
—The Emporia Gazette

“Brashear’s stunning YA novel is as spectacularly written as it is researched. This is definitely one of the most unique YA novels you’ll read this year.”
—PASTE Magazine

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