Susan Beth Pfeffer
Susan Beth Pfeffer
Susan Beth Pfefferis an American author best known for young adult science fiction, such as "About David". After writing for 35 years, she received wider notice for her series of post-apocalyptic novels often called "The Last Survivors" or "Moon Crash" series, some of which have appeared on the New York Times Bestselling List...
NationalityAmerican
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CountryUnited States of America
world want cookies
What about desserts?" I asked. "If the world comes to an end, I'm going to want cookies.
jobs internet librarian
Librarians! Librarians always know how to find out things. That was their job even before the Internet.
funny-things world ends
Here's the funny thing about the world coming to an end. Once it gets going, it doesn't seem to stop.
tears would-be cry
I wonder if I cry whether my tears would be gray.
past may deny
We may not have a future, but you can't deny we have a past.
causes anarchy sometimes
Sometimes the rules don't work. Sometimes the rules cause the anarchy.
taught tomorrow
He taught me to trust in tomorrow.
caring earthquakes diaries
I'm the one not caring. I'm the one pretending the Earth isn't shattering all around me because I don't want it to be. I don't want to know there was an earthquake in Missouri. I don't want to know the Midwest can die, also, that what's going on isn't just tides and tsunamis. I don't want to have any more to be afraid of. I didn't start this diary for it to be a record of death.
wonder ifs
I wonder if I'll ever have to decide which is worse, life as we're living or no life at all.
world saint adolescence
If God wanted a world filled with saints, He never would have created adolescence.
moon looks marie
I never really thought about how when I look at the moon it;s the same moon as Shakespeare and Marie Antoinette and George Washington and Cleopatra looked at.
way being-the-best
The only way you can be the best at something is to be the best you can be.
past blessing remember
But it's our curse and our blessing to remember the past and to know there's a future. —Charlie
thinking doe tomorrow
Life's sloppy...You think you know how tomorrow's going to be, you've made your plans, everything is set in place, and then the unimaginable happens. Life catches you by surprise. It always does. But there's good mixed in with the bad. It's there. You just have to recognize it.