Red Zone An Earthquake Story

Red Zone An Earthquake Story by Silvia Vecchini, published by Harry N. Abrams on September 10, 2019, is an illustrated graphic novel that explores the impact of a devastating earthquake on an Italian town. The narrative follows Matteo, Guilia, and Federico as their ordinary lives are disrupted by the disaster, forcing them to confront their fears and emotions while navigating the aftermath of the destruction.
Readers will find a poignant depiction of resilience and community in the face of adversity. The story delves into themes of friendship and recovery, illustrating how individuals cope with loss and rebuild their lives. Through its engaging visuals and relatable characters, this book addresses social themes and the experience of growing up amidst chaos, making it a thoughtful addition to the genres of juvenile fiction and graphic novels. With 144 pages, this edition is presented in English and offers a unique perspective on the intersection of nature and human experience.
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An Italian town deals with the aftermath of a devastating earthquake
Matteo, Guilia, and Federico have ordinary lives: they spend time with friends, help out their families, go to school, and deal with the many mood swings that come with growing up. Then, in a single night, everything changes. The ground shakes. An earthquake devastates their town and their security. But after everything is gone, life must go on. Anger and fear affect everyone in the community, but each of them must find a way to begin again. In the aftermath, the roots for stronger friendships can be laid amid the rubble. This graphic novel provides a look at how natural disaster can strike and forever change a community.
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