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Call the Wind Mariah is a futuristic Odyssey in the face of catastrophic climate change
It's November 2055. Climate change has dramatically altered the planet. Coastal cities have been inundated by a dramatic ten-foot rise in sea level, far greater and far sooner than the climate models had anticipated. Large inland cities have become islands of civilization in a sea of anarchy caused by mass migrations and armed conflicts.
Corey Wells' ticket out of the madness into which his country has descended is a 45-foot sailing catamaran named Mariah. He will make the 600-nautical-mile voyage from his home in Sea Isle, braving storms, pirates, shipwrecks and an uncertain future in a daring bid to reunite with his expatriated sister and start life anew in the futuristic island nation of Bermuda.
The voyage will test his seamanship, his courage, his compassion and his will to survive in a world turned upside down. Will he find love and security en route? Or is he fated to forever navigate solo through tempestuous seas in search of safe harbor?
Call the Wind Mariah is a gripping, emotionally charged voyage through a near-future world undone by climate disaster-and a timeless story of resilience, humanity, and the search for love and safe harbor in a storm-tossed world.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Call the Wind Mariah is a futuristic Odyssey in the face of catastrophic climate change
It's November 2055. Climate change has dramatically altered the planet. Coastal cities have been inundated by a dramatic ten-foot rise in sea level, far greater and far sooner than the climate models had anticipated. Large inland cities have become islands of civilization in a sea of anarchy caused by mass migrations and armed conflicts.
Corey Wells' ticket out of the madness into which his country has descended is a 45-foot sailing catamaran named Mariah. He will make the 600-nautical-mile voyage from his home in Sea Isle, braving storms, pirates, shipwrecks and an uncertain future in a daring bid to reunite with his expatriated sister and start life anew in the futuristic island nation of Bermuda.
The voyage will test his seamanship, his courage, his compassion and his will to survive in a world turned upside down. Will he find love and security en route? Or is he fated to forever navigate solo through tempestuous seas in search of safe harbor?
Call the Wind Mariah is a gripping, emotionally charged voyage through a near-future world undone by climate disaster-and a timeless story of resilience, humanity, and the search for love and safe harbor in a storm-tossed world.