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A family reels from the effects of WWII nuclear fallout, but this is far from the Japan of 1945. It's 2006 in Washington State, and the war just took another life.In this new release of WWII home-front historical fiction, a 12-year-old boy named Asher seems to make his dad furious no matter what he does. In hopes of getting his dad back to normal, whatever that is, he looks for a way to fix it all. But he soon finds that he's bitten off more than he can chew, when he discovers clues suggesting his grandpa's death may not have been as natural as he was led to believe. The secrets he uncovers…mehr

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A family reels from the effects of WWII nuclear fallout, but this is far from the Japan of 1945. It's 2006 in Washington State, and the war just took another life.In this new release of WWII home-front historical fiction, a 12-year-old boy named Asher seems to make his dad furious no matter what he does. In hopes of getting his dad back to normal, whatever that is, he looks for a way to fix it all. But he soon finds that he's bitten off more than he can chew, when he discovers clues suggesting his grandpa's death may not have been as natural as he was led to believe. The secrets he uncovers might change everything, but what does a nuclear bomb from 60 years ago have to do with his grandpa and does it have something to do with why his dad hates the world?Asher, Mari, and their quirky little sisters team up to solve the mystery before Asher's dad destroys the family. It doesn't take long, though, for Asher to realize that trying to save someone else from their own despondency can end up putting your own health at risk.Through the support of Mari and their top secret spy sisters, Asher uncovers enraging revelations about his grandfather's death, but realizes, a little too late, that some mysteries are better left unsolved. Yelling at the Stars contains historical details mixed with painfully real family dynamics. It sheds light on the devastation caused by The Manhattan Project's Hanford Nuclear Plant in Washington State. It sheds light on the effects it had, not only on the people of Japan through the creation of the atomic bomb, but also on the communities surrounding the plant that suffered the effects of the government's purposeful release of radiation on to the public. For struggling readers, this book is written with built-in supports in the back of the book to make it more accessible, including a glossary, comprehension techniques, and prompts to help readers discuss the themes.
Autorenporträt
My name is Michael Hertzog. I'm a fifth-grade teacher by day and author by night. This is my 13th year of teaching and I work in an amazing, inclusive school just north of Seattle. Two years ago, my students wanted me to continue a story I wrote as inspiration for them, so I did! The young characters, with their endearing traits and realistic flaws, resonated with the kids. As the book progressed, they connected with the themes of the book better than I could have imagined.My first book, Yelling at the Stars, has already been a hit, running a hugely successful Kickstarter campaign that raised over 10,000 dollars and pre-sold almost 500 books.My next book will be out in early 2024.