The Drought [Paperback] by John Creasey
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格式
平装书
页数
192
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 1999
出版商
PAN
版本
n.e. edition
ISBN-10
0099087103
ISBN-13
9780099087106
描述
Set against a backdrop of escalating tensions and environmental challenges, this gripping narrative uncovers the harsh realities of a drought-stricken landscape. The characters navigate a world where every drop of water becomes a precious resource, leading to conflicts and alliances that test their resilience and morality.
In this tale, friendships are both forged and fractured as individuals face the daily struggles of survival. Essential choices about community and self-preservation come to the forefront, revealing the depths of human character when pushed to its limits. The emotional weight of the drought affects everyone differently, weaving a complex tapestry of personal stories and collective challenges.
The author masterfully captures the essence of desperation and hope, painting vivid images of parched earth and the relentless sun. Each scene immerses the reader in the austere beauty of a world crying out for relief.
Through the lens of this ordeal, profound themes emerge about the interconnectedness of humanity and the environment. The narrative encourages reflection on the choices people make when confronted with adversity, prompting readers to ponder the balance between self-interest and the welfare of others in times of crisis.
In this tale, friendships are both forged and fractured as individuals face the daily struggles of survival. Essential choices about community and self-preservation come to the forefront, revealing the depths of human character when pushed to its limits. The emotional weight of the drought affects everyone differently, weaving a complex tapestry of personal stories and collective challenges.
The author masterfully captures the essence of desperation and hope, painting vivid images of parched earth and the relentless sun. Each scene immerses the reader in the austere beauty of a world crying out for relief.
Through the lens of this ordeal, profound themes emerge about the interconnectedness of humanity and the environment. The narrative encourages reflection on the choices people make when confronted with adversity, prompting readers to ponder the balance between self-interest and the welfare of others in times of crisis.