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After the Bomb, written by Gloria Miklowitz, is a thrilling novel that takes place before,
during, and after a bomb, which supposedly was sent from Russia by accident. The
disastrous happening alters all of Los Angeles and surrounding cities. Philip Singer, a
teenager, is in a position as leader of the family. His brother, Matt, is awfully sick,
possibly from radiation, his father was away at work during the blast and for all Philip
knows he might be dead, and his mother was badly injured and needs immediate attention.
Hospitals are flooded with injured and dying people and the government doesn't send help
for a few days. The badly injured don't even get the chance to be helped because the
hospitals have to send the ones that are likely to live to hospitals that specialize in
burns. His mother is so badly burned that the hospitals put her on the bottom of the list
to be flown to burn centers. By the end of the novel Philip has taken charge, snuck his
mom ahead to be flown to a burn center, and in a sense saved his town from thirst. He
truly survived the terror, shock, and danger of the bomb. 
The novel goes through a couple of settings such as, Philip's struggle to keep his family
alive, and the conflict between the nature of a nuclear bomb against the Los Angeles
area. When the bomb hits he is playing around in a playroom shelter with his brother and
his girlfriend. They go out to find out what had happened and found burning houses, their
home only left with one wall, rubble on the ground, debris all over the place, and people
running frantically for shelter. Philip's brother became sick after finding his mother
and bringing her back down to the shelter, and found that his mother had been burnt
severely and needed immediate medical attention. Philip struggles to keep his brother
from getting even sicker and to bring his mother to a hospital. Philip's family wasn't
the only people affected by the bomb. A devastating bomb pounded the entire surrounding
area of Los Angeles. Churches, hospitals and streets were flooded with sick, dying, and
even dead people. Hospitals that were built to only withstand 200 people now have
thousands, and hospitals lack food, doctors, and water. Philip's struggle for survival,
and the devastating blow against LA was only the beginning of the disastrous bomb. 
The setting is practically the whole plot of the novel showing Philip's struggle to get
his mother to a burn center that could save her life, bring his family to safety, and to
save his town from thirst. When Philip arrives at the hospital with his mom the
government and hospital had already started flying patients to burn centers, but his mom
was too sick and so badly burned that the hospital didn't care for her. She was placed on
the bottom of list to be flown away. Philip secretly switches the tag on his mom with one
that says and earlier number, so that she would be flown out more promptly. He does so
and she is flown out early and he most probably saved her life by doing so. Another
example was when the bomb had just struck and Philip's family was in the shelter, which
wasn't very safe and stable. He went up to the surface to check out his neighbor's house
which was miraculously intact. Philip found the owner and his wife in good shape and
arranged to bring his family over to the neighbor's cool basement for safety and refuge.
A third example was when the hospital in his town was almost put of water and Philip was
asked by a nurse to find a worker that works with the town' s plumbing at his house and
manage to get water to the hospital. He did so and after a while drained water from a
resident's pool and had it flown down to the hospital. 
After the Bomb is an exciting and stimulating novel which shows the leadership of a
teenager over his family. The novel displays a realistic happening that can happen any
second and describes it intricately. It's an electrifying, terrifying, and exhilarating
rush
and is an outstanding novel. Survival was only the beginning...
Bibliography
Miklowitz, Gloria D. After The Bomb. New York. Scholastic, 1993

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