Anย engrossing and thoughtful contemporary tale that tackles faith, friendship, family, anxiety, and the potential apocalypse fromย Katie Henry, the acclaimed author ofย Heretics Anonymous.
There are many ways the world could end. A fire. A catastrophic flood. A super eruption that spews lakes of lava. Ellis Kimball has made note of all possible scenarios, and she is prepared for each one.
What she doesnโt expect is meeting Hannah Marks in her therapistโs waiting room. Hannah calls their meeting fate. After all, Ellis is scared about the end of the world; Hannah knows when itโs going to happen.
Despite Ellisโs anxietyโabout what others think of her, about what sheโs doing wrong, about the safety of her loved onesโthe two girls become friends. But time is ticking down, and as Ellis tries to help Hannah decipher the details of her doomsday premonition, their search for answers only raises more questions.
When does it happen? Who will believe them? And how do you prepare for the end of the world when it feels like your life is just getting started?
Katie Henry, author of Heretics Anonymous, Letโs Call It a Doomsday, and This Will Be Funny Someday, is a writer living and working in New York City. She received her BFA in dramatic writing from NYUโs Tisch School of the Arts and is a published playwright, specializing in theater for young audiences. Her plays have been performed by high schools and community organizations in over thirty states. You can find her online at www.katiehenrywrites.com.