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The Late Bloomer
The Late Bloomer | Mark Falkin
The world experiences an abrupt and unthinkable cataclysm on the morning of October 29, 2018. Kevin March, high school band trombonist and wannabe writer playing hooky, is witness to its beginning. To stay alive, Kevin embarks on a journey that promises to change everything yet again. On his journey, into a digital recorder he chronicles his experiences at the end of his world. This book is a transcript of that recording. Depicting an unspeakable apocalypse unlike any seen in fiction--there are no zombies, viruses or virals, no doomsday asteroid, no aliens, no environmental cataclysm, no nuclear holocaust--with a Holden Caulfieldesque protagonist at his world's end,The Late Bloomer is both a companion piece toLord of the Flies and a Bradburyian Halloween tale. The Late Bloomer is harrowing, grim and poignant in the way of Cormac McCarthy'sThe Road. Told in Kevin March's singular and unforgettable voice, delivering a gripping narrative with an unsparing climax as moving as it is terrifying,The Late Bloomerdefies expectations of the genre and will haunt those who read it.
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