Joining a long line of speculative writing that helps us to understand worlds not yet existing An Oral History of the New York Commune will appeal to readers of Octavia Butler, Ursula LeGuin, Kim Stanley Robinson, Ian M. Banks, Samuel Delaney, and China Mieville among others.
Davies, Robert W., Harrison, Mark and Wheatcroft, Stephen G., eds. The Economic Transformation of the Soviet Union, 1913–1945. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Davis, Natalie. Women on the Margins: Three Seventeenth-Century ...
The state of the nation has changed.
' The Cupellis decide to rent a cabin at the Discerning Wolverine, and immerse themselves in the daily work of the community in hopes of finding some clue to Veronica's fate.
... bait and tackle shop she could watch the approach and hear the passing of the eastbound highway traffic , first visible two miles away where the road broke over the forested hill , then lost until it roared past the bait shop .
Describes the advantages and problems of unrelated adults sharing a house and the responsibilities of managing it
She is in fact the German warship the Wolf, and the Cameron family are about to find themselves captive on one of the century's most extraordinary wartime sea voyages.
The book features photographs accompanied by moving texts and interviews with the principal protagonists (and antagonists).
Kate and Albert, sister and brother, are not yet the last two human beings on Earth, but Albert is hopeful.
Here are the tales of a time of seeking magic and of the times the author lived through and where they took him, the memories of an unconventional life.
Voices from a Sacred Land: Images and Evocations