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Though the Earth Gives Way

A Novel

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Though the Earth Gives Way

By: Mark S. Johnson
Narrated by: Jeffrey S. Robinson
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Mark Johnson tells a timeless tale of the struggle to find truth in belief, faith in fact, and friendship in times of fear. It is a new survival story, one that takes place post-climate apocalypse where our main character, Elon, 37, alone, hungry, and desperate to hear just another voice, is determined to discover what is next for a world sunken and on fire.

When Elon discovers a hidden retreat deep in the woods of Northern Michigan, he soon finds himself on the verge of regeneration, as a pack of loners band together amidst a society turned hostile and an environment turned violent. No longer must he travel alone with his shopping cart, his jug of gasoline, and rotten crabapples. Now, he has the chance to rediscover friendship and intimacy.

Johnson's novel asks the question: "What would it take to start over?" Listeners walk away from Elon's story pondering their own responsibility to the climate-challenged world outside their own front yards. The chapters sound like campfire tales, and Johnson's lyrical voice heightens Elon's perceptions of shame, guilt, and accountability. The setting of this treacherous world creates an intriguing backdrop, as each night the new residents of the Kenneally Retreat Center slowly reveal stories from their lives before.

These stories are admissions of guilt, secrets, failures, and grief, and they challenge our ability to forgive. Johnson uses the art of storytelling to critique the categorizing nature of the American identity.

©2021 Mark S. Johnson (P)2022 Bancroft Press
Dystopian Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fiction Friendship
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Received this from the author and I really enjoyed it. Plenty to think about and a good treatise on human nature. Wasn't sure of the narrator though - came across as quite robotic where a bit more emotion would have improved the experience.

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I read a lot of the post-apocalyptic genre. This story reflects on a reality for us all if we ignore the climate crisis. The story centres around a group of survivors thrown together after the world ends and the stories of their lives. It’s realistic and thought provoking.
4 stars as I thought the story could have been fleshed out and I’d have liked to have read more. I wasn’t mad about the narration but it wasn’t a dealbreaker. The reader has an accent which is a bit unusual.
It is definitely worth a read even if you don’t like the genre.

Real world apocalypse

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