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A Gift Upon the Shore

M. K. Wren
4.5
(2)
Pages
384
Year
2019
Language
English

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By the late twenty-first century, civilization has nearly been destroyed by overpopulation, economic chaos, horrific disease, and a global war that brought a devastating nuclear winter. On the Oregon coast, two women-writer Mary Hope and painter Rachel Morrow-embark on an audacious project to help save future generations: the preservation of books, both their own and any they can find at nearby abandoned houses. For years, they labor in solitude. Then they encounter a young man who comes from a group of survivors in the South. They call their community the Ark. Rachel and Mary see the possibility of civilization rising again. But they realize with trepidation that the Arkites believe in only one book-the Judeo-Christian bible-and regard all other books as blasphemous. And those who go against the word of God must be cleansed from the Earth . . .

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"Wren's novel is thought-provoking in its consideration of ordinary people forced to confront the unthinkable. . . Her passionate concern with what gives life meaning carries the novel."
Library Journal
"A poignant expression of the durability, grace, and potential of the human spirit."
Jean M. Auel, author of the Earth's Children series
"Wren's post-nuclear world rings true, as do her compelling depictions of the subsistence-level daily life."
Publishers Weekly

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