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The Kids Are Alright : Young Adult Post-disaster Novels Can Teach Us about Trauma and Survival
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The Kids Are Alright : Young Adult Post-disaster Novels Can Teach Us about Trauma and Survival
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'COVID-19 is changing the way we live. Panic buying, goods shortages, lockdown – these are new experiences for most of us. But it’s standard fare for the protagonists of young adult (YA) post-disaster novels.' (Introduction)
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The Kids Are Alright : Young Adult Post-disaster Novels Can Teach Us about Trauma and Survival
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