A Gift Upon the Shore

Cover of A Gift Upon the Shore by M.K. Wren
Author: M.K. Wren
Year: 2013
Language: en
Edition: Reprint
Pages: 374
ISBN-13: 9781626811287
Dimensions:
Height: 203 mm
Length: 127 mm
Width: 24 mm
Weight: 426 g
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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A Gift Upon the Shore by M.K. Wren, published by Diversion Publishing on July 9, 2013, is a reprint edition comprising 374 pages. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, the narrative follows two women, Mary Hope and Rachel Morrow, as they strive to preserve the dwindling collection of books that symbolize knowledge and hope for future generations. Amidst the backdrop of a crumbling civilization plagued by overpopulation, economic turmoil, and nuclear devastation, the protagonists engage in a vital mission to safeguard literature from their own collections and abandoned homes.

Readers will find a poignant exploration of resilience and the human spirit as Mary and Rachel navigate their isolated existence on the Oregon Coast. Their dedication to preserving books becomes increasingly complicated when they encounter a group of survivors known as the Arkites, who hold a singular belief in the Judeo-Christian Bible and dismiss all other texts as blasphemous. This clash of values presents a significant challenge to their efforts, highlighting the themes of knowledge preservation and the complexities of belief in a fractured world.


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In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, two women seek to preserve the small treasury of books available to them – a gift of knowledge and hope for future generations.

“[A] poignant expression of the durability, grace, and potential of the human spirit.” —Jean M. Auel, author of the Earth’s Children series

In the 21st Century, civilization is crumbling under the burden of overpopulation, economic chaos, petty wars, a horrific pandemic, and finally, a nuclear war that inevitably results in a deadly nuclear winter.

On the Oregon Coast, two women, writer Mary Hope and painter Rachel Morrow, scratch out a minimal existence as farmers. In what little time is available to them, they embark on the project that they hope will offer the gift of knowledge to future generations of survivors—the preservation of the books: those available from their own collections and any they find at nearby abandoned houses.

For years, Mary and Rachel are satisfied to labor at this task in their solitude, but a day comes when they encounter a young man who comes from a group of survivors on the southern coast. They call their community the Ark. An incredibly hopeful meeting, it might seem, until Rachel and Mary realize that the Arkites believe in only one book—the Judeo-Christian bible—and regard all other books as blasphemous.

“Wren’s post-nuclear world rings true, as do her compelling depictions of the subsistence-level daily life.” —Publisher’s Weekly

“[Wren’s] passionate concern with what gives life meaning carries the novel.” —Library Journal

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Publisher: Diversion Publishing. Year: 2013.
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ISBN-13: 9781626811287.
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Language: en. Pages: 374. Edition: Reprint.

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