Wayward

Wayward

Ansel Riedlinger

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Editorial:
Palmetto Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Obras de teatro, textos teatrales
ISBN:
9798822952447
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Post-Apocalyptic Journey: Lone Survivor’s Trek from Texas to Florida, Battling Gangs, Radiation & Inner Demons in a World After Nuclear War. A Tale of Redemption Amidst Ruins. Immerse yourself in a world where the chilling fears of the Cold War have become a grim reality. The earth, now a barren wasteland after a catastrophic nuclear showdown, is the backdrop for our protagonist’s solitary journey. After the world`s tragic end, a lone man has spent the last 16 years undertaking a solitary trek from the scorched sands of San Antonio, Texas, to the radioactive shores of Florida.His path is fraught with danger. He battles ruthless gangs, evades cannibals, and navigates through lethal radiation zones. Along the way, he stumbles upon settlements, mere shadows of the world that once was. Despite the harsh exterior conflicts, his journey is as much inward as it is physical. He grapples with his past mistakes, failures, and regrets, all documented meticulously in a journal that has been his constant companion since the world’s end.This is not just a tale of survival in a post-apocalyptic world; it’s a poignant exploration of self-forgiveness and the struggle to move forward after self-inflicted tragedy. Our protagonist’s introspective journey is set against the stark contrast of a world struggling to heal itself. His journal entries offer a raw, unfiltered insight into his mental and emotional state, making this book a deeply personal narrative.The narrative also offers a rich tapestry of historical trivia, particularly from the Vietnam War era and the culture of the 70s, making it a treasure trove for history enthusiasts. This book is more than just a post-apocalyptic tale; it’s a testament to the human spirit’s resilience and the quest for redemption amidst ruins. It’s a story of a man, a journal, and a journey through a world forever changed, and it’s a journey you won’t want to miss.

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