Edité par American Academy of Religion, 1986
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Ajouter au panierJournal. Etat : Very Good. ***please read*** name inside cover with light pencil - no marks on text - my shelf location ea-c-55*.
Langue: anglais
Edité par Radiant Press, Regina, SK, 2020
ISBN 10 : 1989274358 ISBN 13 : 9781989274354
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Ajouter au panierSoft cover. Etat : Near Fine. Clean, tight, unmarked; absolute minimal wear; appears unread; The majority of the global population have left the cities and towns to become diggers and work themselves to death in the construction of monumental earthworks. The adults unaffected by this mysterious obsession are part of a dwindling population that survives in the margins of a new society, struggling to construct a meaningful future for themselves. Miranda travels alone across what had once been the American West. After taking care of, and then abandoning a group of dementia patients, she meets Dave, who becomes her travelling companion. Dave recounts his many theories about how and why the apocalypse happened, as they search among the dispossessed for a place called Big Echo. A mesmerizing and uncanny meditation on the meaning of humanity in a universe indifferent to our extinction. This is the unforgettable first novel of Robert G. Penner.