Part I (Pages 1 - 63)
• The following version of this book was used to create this lesson plan: Brown, Erik J. All That's Left in the World. Balzer + Bray (HarperCollins Imprint), New York, 2022. Hardcover.
• This book was written in the present tense and from the first person perspective, alternating in narration throughout the entire novel between two first-person narrators, teenagers Jamison and Andrew.
• Each chapter is titled with the name of the narrator.
• The first chapter, Andrew, finds Andrew with a leg that is badly injured from being caught in a bear trap.
• He is alone after a Flu pandemic has wiped out the majority of the world's population and stumbling through the wilds of Pennsylvania.
• Andrew comes upon a cabin and wonders if there will be medicine or food there.
• He cautiously approaches.
• The next chapter is narrated by Jamison, or Jamie.
• Like Andrew, Jamie is a teen...
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