06/04/2018
In this dramatic apocalyptic thriller, a family is torn apart by the collapse of civilization after a massive solar flare disrupts technology around the world and sparks all manner of natural disasters. While ex-military medic Cameron finds refuge in a cabin community in the Pacific Northwest, her husband, Alex, and diabetic 12-year-old daughter, Piper, are left stranded in New York City. They must trek across an increasingly dangerous country to reunite with Cameron. Cameron reluctantly assumes leadership of her group of residents and refugees and has to deal with personality clashes and resource management. Meanwhile, Alex and Piper must evade marauders and weather gone wild, as well as the ever-present threat of Piper running out of insulin. This is a strong tale of survival against all odds, and Hunt’s portrayal of a devastated society is chilling, but the story feels overly ambitious, with a new hazard around every corner—Alex and Piper encounter two flash floods in a short period of time, for instance. The book is optimistic in tone, with an emphasis on humanity’s resilience, and lands squarely in the middle of the disaster genre without venturing to innovate. (BookLife)
When the solar flares first erupt, Cameron tries to rationalize the disaster away. The electrical grid will come back up. The government will reassure the panicked populace. The hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes will abate. Most importantly, Cameron's husband and daughter will get home safely from New York City.
Instead, Cameron finds herself alone as the world tears itself apart.
Her best hope for refuge is the family's isolated cabin, but distance isn't the only obstacle Cameron faces. Society has been destroyed, and a bunch of scared, confused people are trying to figure out how to survive. They need a leader with a firm grip on reality and a steady hand, but does Cameron want the responsibility of so many lives?
Meanwhile, Cameron's family travels across a ruined America in a quest to reunite with her. Alex believes that his wife is safe at their cabin in the Pacific Northwest, but he doesn't know if his diabetic daughter, Piper, can survive the journey without access to insulin. As father and daughter fight to survive, they bear witness to not only the horrific violence desperation unleashes but also the grace and compassion of ordinary people.
When the solar flares first erupt, Cameron tries to rationalize the disaster away. The electrical grid will come back up. The government will reassure the panicked populace. The hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes will abate. Most importantly, Cameron's husband and daughter will get home safely from New York City.
Instead, Cameron finds herself alone as the world tears itself apart.
Her best hope for refuge is the family's isolated cabin, but distance isn't the only obstacle Cameron faces. Society has been destroyed, and a bunch of scared, confused people are trying to figure out how to survive. They need a leader with a firm grip on reality and a steady hand, but does Cameron want the responsibility of so many lives?
Meanwhile, Cameron's family travels across a ruined America in a quest to reunite with her. Alex believes that his wife is safe at their cabin in the Pacific Northwest, but he doesn't know if his diabetic daughter, Piper, can survive the journey without access to insulin. As father and daughter fight to survive, they bear witness to not only the horrific violence desperation unleashes but also the grace and compassion of ordinary people.
Solar Reboot
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940169428568 |
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Publisher: | Matthew D. Hunt |
Publication date: | 05/24/2019 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |