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Witch of Hebron
Witch of Hebron | James Howard Kunstler
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Renowned social commentator and best-selling author James Howard Kunstler s sequel to "World Made by Hand," expands on his vision of post-oil society in America in this suspenseful, darkly amusing story with touches of the fantastic in the mode of Washington Irving ("Booklist"). In the tiny hamlet of Union Grove, New York, the electricity has flickered off, the Internet is a distant memory, and the government is little more than a rumor. Travel is horse-drawn and farming is back at the center of life, but Union Grove is no pastoral haven. Wars are fought over dwindling resources and illness is a constant presence. Bandits roam the countryside, preying on the weak and a sinister cult threatens to shatter the town s fragile stability. In a novel that is both shocking yet eerily convincing, Kunstler seamlessly weaves hot-button issues such as the decline of oil and the perils of climate change into a compelling narrative of violence, religious hysteria, innocence lost, and love found."
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Witch of Hebron | James Howard Kunstler
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Although I'm very excited about my #bookmail today, I have to say I did not enjoy the ordering experience. I recieved a Barnes & Noble gift card for my Bday and ordered all but, The Town (#goodreadsgiveaways) and the B&N site was frustrating. It took forever to fill my cart, a lot was not in stock online, then when I got to check out a few books wouldn't ship to my location (Alaska) so I had to go find replacements. Alas, it came fast & is great!