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The search for hope and community in death and desolation.
The pandemic of Syndrome H-8 continues to ravage the city of Detroit and everyone in Dune's life. In Maroons, she must learn what community and connection mean in the lonely wake of a fatal virus. Emerging from grief to follow the subtle path of small pleasures through an abandoned urban landscape, she begins finding other unlikely survivors with little in common but the will to live. This second installment of the Grievers trilogy is a tale of survival, of moving beyond seemingly insurmountable devastation toward, if not hope itself, then the road to hope.
265 pages, Paperback
First published January 17, 2023
They pulled the car around at the first U-turn and walked up to the green border. Dune squatted down close - there were little mushrooms, bright orange caps on cream stems, under the bushes in front of her. One vine had a white flower blossoming every foot or so. And she wasn't sure, but it looked like the vines in front of her were moving, possibly growing.
"Focus Dune," she interrupted her internal rant. And then, "If you're angry, you're in the past." Was that Lao Tzu? "If you're scared, you're in the future. If you are talking to yourself out loud in an empty city about to break into urgent care, you're in the present."