What Age Is Bat and the End of Everything Appropriate For?

Recommended Age:
8
+
Great for readers who like reflective, character-driven storytelling with emotional depth.

About the Book

When the COVID-19 pandemic forces Bat's school to close and his routines to collapse, he must find new ways to cope with uncertainty and change. A timely and compassionate conclusion to the trilogy that addresses the pandemic's impact on children.

Content Ratings

❤️
No Romance
Romantic relationship present; emotionally significant but chaste.
💡
Mild Themes
Bat experiences the anxiety and uncertainty of the pandemic, including the loss of routine, isolation, and fear for loved ones; themes of resilience, adaptation, and finding connection during hard times are central; the tone is compassionate and ultimately hopeful.
⚔️
No Violence
There is no violence; conflict is emotional and centered on disruption of routines or adaptation to change.
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Bat
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Author:
Elana K. Arnold
Genre:
Adventure
Published:
2020
Page Count:
176
Where to Buy:
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Ages:
8
+

What Age Is Bat and the End of Everything Appropriate For?

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