Earthquake Terror

Earthquake Terror

Earthquake Terror is Peg Kehret's most popular book. It tells the tale of how a boy (Jonathan) has to help his crippled sister (Abby) during an earthquake, while their parents are at a hospital. An excerpt of Earthquake Terror is currently used in the fifth grade language arts book by Houghton Mifflan in California.


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