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EVERYONE DIES BUT THE CHILDREN SURVIVE!

What if the world ended overnight and everyone died but you?  How would you cope?  What would you do to take care of yourself when there is very little food left in your cupboard and no clean water coming out of your faucet?  And you have a little dog who must eat and drink, too?

This is what happens to Mindy Lane, the heroine of But the Children Survived.  One day, her grammy goes to the grocery store and never returns.  Her parents are on vacation a thousand miles away, but the phone doesn't work and there is no way to communicate with them.  Mindy doesn't know everyone in North America had died following the release of a biological weapon.  She just knows she's running out of food and must decide what she'll do next.  One night, frightened by the prospect of strangers finding her alone, she hides with her grammy's little dog, Baby Girl, under a ramp attached to the mobile home she's occupying.  She watches two men in hazmat suits go into her house and overhears them say they are looking for a child.  As she huddles with Baby Girl under the ramp, her fear of discovery grows.

Who are the men and why are they looking for her?  Why did Mindy survive when everyone else succumbed to the deadly poison?  Why did Baby Girl live when all other animals perished? The answer lies in a mysterious plant found deep in the Brazilian rain forest. Two scientists - one who desires to preserve life and one driven to destroy - travel to the rain forest seeking the woman who discovered the plant.  Can they compel her to share her marvelous discovery?

But the Children Survived is the story of survival and endurance in the face of unspeakable odds. Will Mindy find her parents?  Are they still alive?  Read But the Children Survived, a mystery with many layers that will keep you engaged until the end.

But the Children Survived has been called "great science fiction" and "engrossing, entertaining, and a fun read" by readers on .

But the Children Survived A l Jambor 9780985417017 Books

When a poison is released, 300 children live while most of Americans are killed. A few adults also live because of where they were when the release happened. This is the story of how they managed to get together, and the hardships and struggles they encountered in an almost empty country strewn with corpses. There are a lot of characters involved in the book, but the author does a good job of developing them. Two dogs also survive for the same reason the children lived. This tale is so gripping that I could not put it down, and was reluctant to come to its ending, but I was glad that it did have a happy ending. This author did an excellent job writing such a great and unusual book, and I am looking forward to reading future books she writes!!

Product details

  • Paperback 426 pages
  • Publisher Woofie (April 4, 2012)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0985417013

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This book was very long and drawn out . The author's writing style was very matter-of-factly. I felt as if I was reading see spot run over and over .
The disappointment in my books stems from the books amazingly in depth storyline . I feel that it could have been one of the greatest books I have ever read because of the ideas as creativeness put into it . Because of droning on and on the story lost almost all of

It's WOW factor.
The story concept and plot development were good. The author jumps around from character to character and time period to time period, which is a bit confusing but it does come together more or less in the end. One problem I had is that it spends way too much time on lengthy descriptions of things that don't matter. There are some plot problems as well. If it wasn't safe to go outside wouldn't people check periodically to see if things had changed? If technology wasn't destroyed, wouldn't people all over the world be trying to get in touch with each other to figure things out - and to take advantage of the situation? And how many people would have to survive to maintain our technology?
What a disappointment. I was enticed by the title and thoroughly enjoyed the first third of the book. Soon, the story twists & turns without enough connectedness. Although the post apocalyptic genre is a favorite of mine, I soon
became bored and confused. Twice I thought I must have snoozed, so I went back to reread sections. Nope, zilch, nada, it wasn't me, the story jumped about and would lose me. Because there is merit in the story line, I forced myself to finish the book.
First I want to say that the story was excellent and well presented. It kept the mystery going and revealed details little by little to keep you reading. I will be looking for more by this author.

But as I read the book I kept thinking this was meant to be a young adult story because the sentences were so short and simplistic. It became bothersome at times and felt choppy. Another annoyance was when the author kept describing the minutia of somebody doing something. The one that sticks in my mind was how Anthony, after gathering his plants and papers in secret to take them somewhere before his wife wakes up (suspense is building at this point), gets in his car and we are told he CLOSES THE DOOR AND LOOKS BOTH WAYS BEFORE BACKING OUT OF HIS DRIVEWAY. I really wanted to know where he was going. I didn't need to be told he closed his car door. This one instance in itself is not so bad, but there were many places in the book where this kind of unnecessary, meaningless detail detracted from the story. That is something the author might want to work on. Otherwise it's a very good story.
this is a story about a biological holocaust. everyone except for a few special children and a few adults was killed. a whole nation was virtually wiped out by a plant that was used. for evil. this story shows there is good and bad to be found in all things. it also shows with hope, love, and learning to work together all things will work out for good. no matter how bad things get there is always hope, just don't ever give up. it is a. good story of faith and courage. it is also a story that could very easily happen if man does not keep watch on what he is doing and looks only to what he can gain for himself. and forgets his fellow man.
If you like disaster/survival books this one is for you. It is well told and well paced. The characters are described so that it is easy to distinguish one from the other. The only problem I found was with the use of the spell/grammer checker which left words in odd placements. Example, "would have to make sure the locks were secure so keep these kids inside for their own good..." The word so should probably have been "to" Mistakes of that nature occurred several times within a few pages and became a little distracting.

Despite those few problems I recommend this book. It is engrossing, entertaining, and a fun read.
I confess that I was a little hesitant to start the book. One or two reviews criticized the writing style and I am quickly irritated by poor spelling, grammar and style. Despite the concerns, I started reading and quickly got into the plot. I found the story intriguing and captivating and I glossed over the style and spelling issues. The story follows several apparently disconnected people and groups across many years. Switching between past and present can be difficult but Jambor handles the transitions well.

As well as dealing with immediate survival issues, the book also considers the mystery of some children surviving a disease that wiped out a country. The book manages to bring many different threads together into a believable conclusion.

A thoroughly good read and despite the minor spelling errors, I can easily recommend it to others.
When a poison is released, 300 children live while most of Americans are killed. A few adults also live because of where they were when the release happened. This is the story of how they managed to get together, and the hardships and struggles they encountered in an almost empty country strewn with corpses. There are a lot of characters involved in the book, but the author does a good job of developing them. Two dogs also survive for the same reason the children lived. This tale is so gripping that I could not put it down, and was reluctant to come to its ending, but I was glad that it did have a happy ending. This author did an excellent job writing such a great and unusual book, and I am looking forward to reading future books she writes!!
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