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Things We Didn't See Coming
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Things We Didn’t See Coming

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We think we’ve seen it all before, but the future still arrives without warning.

For the wry narrator of this riveting journey, each shift brings him somewhere new - he’s protecting his grandparents from the world outside their city gates; he’s evacuating squatters before the rains wash away everything; he’s enjoying a senator’s coddled enclave in the hills; he’s being stalked up a tree by a plague survivor; he’s negotiating love with a woman who is far tougher than he could ever be; he’s leading adventure tours for the terminally ill.

Despite the permanent emergency of the landscape, this fractured evolution feels anything but grim-instead, it reveals what it means to survive.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hachette Australia
Country
Australia
Date
26 July 2016
Pages
176
ISBN
9780733636325

We think we’ve seen it all before, but the future still arrives without warning.

For the wry narrator of this riveting journey, each shift brings him somewhere new - he’s protecting his grandparents from the world outside their city gates; he’s evacuating squatters before the rains wash away everything; he’s enjoying a senator’s coddled enclave in the hills; he’s being stalked up a tree by a plague survivor; he’s negotiating love with a woman who is far tougher than he could ever be; he’s leading adventure tours for the terminally ill.

Despite the permanent emergency of the landscape, this fractured evolution feels anything but grim-instead, it reveals what it means to survive.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hachette Australia
Country
Australia
Date
26 July 2016
Pages
176
ISBN
9780733636325