Perfect for fans of Margaret Atwood\'s Oryx and Crake or Cormac McCarthy\'s The Road, this riveting novel set in a postapocalyptic America brings us a chilling look at survival in the face of a catastrophic climate disaster and the collapse of civilization as we know it.
John Mandel\'s Station Eleven and Josh Malerman\'s Bird Box..
As Tanner\'s and Rook\'s stories converge in time and geography, readers will be thrilled by this literary postapocalyptic tale for fans of Emily St.
But when Rook learns the insidious truth of what keeps the Yasper mission going, he is forced to risk everything that remains of his former life to try to stop it.
When the Rain began, Rook Wallace was a meteorologist who joined a company called Yasper that, years after its emergency funding dried up, continues its stated mission to help survivors by maintaining a trade network among isolated island communities.
She and her adoptive caretaker, Russell, have long sought a fabled Colorado refuge, a dream that has kept them going through years of brutal trials as they try to stay one step ahead of the face eaters--people addicted to a mysterious drug that drives them to murder and cannibalism.
Seventeen-year-old Tanner grew up after the Rain began.
Those who survived the first year were forced to take drastic measures, and those who held to the veneer of civilization were few and very far between.
The Rain began nineteen years ago, and it never stopped: more than a foot of Rain per day until almost the whole of North America was underwater.
Perfect for fans of Margaret Atwood\'s Oryx and Crake or Cormac McCarthy\'s The Road, this riveting novel set in a postapocalyptic America brings us a chilling look at survival in the face of a catastrophic climate disaster and the collapse of civilization as we know it