In this thrilling debut, the author crafts a haunting and tender narrative that follows Bill and Penelope on a harrowing journey across a ravaged America to save their daughter. As survivors of the Shark Flu, which devastates the world after emerging from melting permafrost, they begin to rebuild their lives amidst the chaos. They cultivate a garden where their lawn once stood and adapt their home for survival, with Bill's psychology practice continuing in a barter system for food. However, everything changes when they hear their daughter's voice on the radio, announcing her involvement with a cult in Bishop, California. Determined to rescue her, they set off on a perilous trek through the hollowed-out remains of the country. Their odyssey takes them through scattered communities, revealing how, despite the world's transformation, their family's hopes and fears remain unchanged. The narrative unfolds with exquisite prose, blending dark humor and deep emotion, ultimately offering a moving portrait of a world and a marriage tested by extraordinary circumstances.
Christopher Hood Orden de los libros
Christopher Hood es un autor cuyas obras se sumergen profundamente en la cultura y la sociedad japonesas, con un enfoque particular en temas de transporte y simbolismo. Sus extensos viajes y su investigación de larga data en el país le brindan un punto de vista único sobre el Japón moderno. A través de su escritura, explora cómo se entrelazan la tecnología y los significados culturales, ofreciendo a los lectores una visión penetrante de las complejidades de la identidad japonesa. El enfoque literario de Hood revela una narrativa cautivadora sobre el impacto de la modernización en la tradición y el simbolismo.



- 2023
- 1996
Accident and Design
- 268 páginas
- 10 horas de lectura
An examination of different theoretical, methodological and practical approaches towards the management of risk. Seven dimensions of the debate are identified, and the case for each position is put forward, the whole discussion being set in context and perspective. This volume attempts to identify and juxtapose the contested doctrines and underlying assumptions in the field of risk management.
- 1990
Dropping In
- 249 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Written by the author of The Other Side of the Mountain, which was shortlisted for the 1980 National Book Award for Fiction, this novel features Noel Fogg, a reluctant recruit at the Wecsym Bureau of Arts. His obliging nature makes him a suitable candidate for a cover-up job.