After America

Cover of After America by John Birmingham
Year: 2010
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 465
ISBN-13: 9780345502919
Dimensions:
Height: 9.5 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 1.6 Pounds
Width: 1.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823/.912
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After America by John Birmingham, published by Del Ray/Ballantine Books in 2010, is a first edition novel comprising 465 pages. This work of fiction explores a world irrevocably altered by a catastrophic event on March 14, 2003, which leaves North America in ruins and the U.S. military in disarray. As the remnants of the government attempt to rebuild from a base in Seattle, the struggle for control of New York City intensifies amidst a backdrop of chaos and conflict.

Readers will encounter a diverse cast of characters, including a Polish-born sergeant navigating the violence with both intellect and warrior spirit, and smugglers Lady Julianne Balwyn and Rhino, who seek a hidden treasure in Manhattan. The narrative also follows a rogue general in Texas and a U.S. special ops agent in England, each facing their own battles in this new world order. After America delves into themes of survival and power dynamics in a post-apocalyptic landscape, offering a thought-provoking examination of life amid turmoil.


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March 14, 2003, was the day the world changed forever. A wave of energy slammed into North America and devastated the continent. The U.S. military, poised to invade Baghdad, was left without a commander in chief. Global order spiraled into chaos. Now, three years later, a skeleton U.S. government headquartered in Seattle directs the reconstruction of an entire nation—and the battle for New York City has begun.

Pirates and foreign militias are swarming the East Coast, taking everything they can. The president comes to the Declared Security Zone of New York and barely survives the visit. The enemy—whoever they are—controls Manhattan’s concrete canyons and the abandoned flatlands of Long Island. The U.S. military, struggling with sketchy communications and a lack of supplies, is mired in a nightmare of urban combat.

Caught up in the violence is a Polish-born sergeant who watches the carnage through the eyes of an intellectual and with the heart of a warrior. Two smugglers, the highborn Lady Julianne Balwyn and her brawny partner Rhino, search for a treasure whose key lies inside an Upper East Side Manhattan apartment. Thousands of miles away, a rogue general leads the secession of Texas and a brutal campaign against immigrants, while Miguel Pieraro, a Mexican-born rancher, fights back. And in England, a U.S. special ops agent is called into a violent shadow war against an enemy that has come after her and her family.

The president is a stranger to the military mindset, but now this mild-mannered city engineer from the Pacific Northwest needs to make a soldier’s choice. With New York clutched in the grip of thousands of heavily armed predators, is an all-out attack on the city the only way to save it?
   
From the geopolitics of post-American dominance to the fallout of Israel’s nuclear strike,After Americaprovides a gripping, intelligent, and harrowing chronicle of a world in the maw of chaos—and lives lived in the dangerous dawn of a strange new future.

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Publisher: Del Ray/Ballantine Books. Year: 2010.
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ISBN-13: 9780345502919.
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Language: en. Pages: 465. Edition: First Edition.

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