After an unexplained catastrophic event in the atmosphere knocks out all electronics in the world, materialistic, well-to-do Americans are suddenly left helpless. And as they get down to the essentials of life, they learn to lean on God as they never have before.
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After an unexplained catastrophic event in the atmosphere knocks out all electronics in the world, materialistic, well-to-do Americans are suddenly left helpless. And as they get down to the essentials of life, they learn to lean on God as they never have before.
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Compelling, modern-day realistic drama. Will read more by this author.
piafinn
Feb 18, 2008
Global Catastrophe
An interesting concept: a global blackout caused by an EMP (electro-magnetic pulse). It affects all electrical and electronic equipment. Communications are affected and planes fall out of the sky. As people slowly learn what happened, they pull together as a family and as a neighbourhood to survive. It's a good thing this happened in the spring in the southern U.S. If it had happened in Canada during the winter, we'd be freezing to death. I also think there would have been more panic and lawlessness. Suddenly, everyone has to do what the Amish have been doing all along; travelling by horse and buggy, growing their own food, burning or recycling their garbage, and sharing with their neighbours. A murder in their neighbourhood makes them all suspicious of one another. The family learns some hard lessons about themselves and each other. It made me go out and restock my emergency supplies.
harvey07
Aug 9, 2007
I have always enjoyed any books by Terri Blackstock and will continue to buy them. Wonderful to read.
zreader
Jun 25, 2007
Terri does it again
I really enjoyed the family characters in this book. The love and guidance is very inspiring. A wonderful read.