In the summer of 2068, New Yorker Martin Jacob had a sweet life ahead of him. He had recently graduated from NYU. He spent most of his time with his artist girlfriend, who had a wonderful apartment in Harlem. And in September, he was to begin his career as a History teacher for a private school in C
The Days and Months We Were First Born- the Post-New York Edition
β Scribed by Hunter, Christopher
- Book ID
- 108585154
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 134 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
After surviving an epic and far-reaching tragedy that claimed his future, his girlfriend, his family, and even his hometown of New York City, Martin Jacob finds himself alone and on an abandoned hotel rooftop. Without a clue where to go and start anew, he faces the task of navigating a different and dangerous world, with only a gun, a hunting knife, and four bags of supplies and food.
Dr. Carl Russell and his wife, Mary, lived a very busy and normal life in Keene, New Hampshire. They ran a NHC Health Clinic, and they were prepared for a busy day on payroll Friday. Then a couple of government officials came to pay them a visit. And soon, the doctor and his wife discover that their normal and busy life will never be the same.
Melinda Gunaji Henderson was home from her first year at Penn State. She was looking forward to a party on Sunday, July 29, 2068. But when she walks into the living room on Awareness Day, the day before, it becomes clear that a party will be the least of her concerns.
"The Days and Months We Were First Born- The Post-New York Edition" is the rest of Martin's epic tale of survival. At times funny, at times heartbreaking, and at times action packed, this book will take the reader on an unforgettable journey across a boldly re-imagined America.
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