Post-apocalyptic science fiction. A broken world and a woman who seeks answers. Mankind returns to ancient ways on a devastated earth. Man lives in scattered tribes. Mass communication no longer exists. Abandoned wreckages and condominium developments serve as housing. Environmental collapse, economic or war? No one knows or remembers. One woman begins a quest for the answer. A spiritual odyssey and reconnection with earth's beauty and harmony. Vivid, lyrical journey into a resurrecting nature. Filled with graphic images. A sci fi vision of a possible future.
Thank goodness it was short and free. I would have abandoned it otherwise. I felt like I was reading a very long and disjointed very rough draft of a strange, poorly-translated poem. It was full of grammatical and spelling errors; even the spellings of some of the names of characters changed frequently. There were also numerous words and concepts that were never explained in any way, which left the reader wondering what was happening. Would not recommend.
The story telling and depth of the characters was good but it just seemed a bit disjointed. I would have liked a little better flow. All in all, a quick good read
This book has a great concept. However the delivery needs something to be desired. I think the author was teaching how people might act and speak during an end time adventure. At the same time the voice and typos make it difficult I read.