God’s Grace

God’s Grace by Bernard Malamud, published by Penguin Books in 1984, presents a unique narrative set in a post-apocalyptic world. This edition spans 201 pages and is written in English. The story follows Cohn, the only human survivor of a nuclear holocaust, as he navigates the challenges of survival alongside a talking chimpanzee aboard a research vessel.
Readers will find a thought-provoking exploration of companionship and resilience in the face of desolation. As Cohn and the chimpanzee drift to an island, their interactions highlight themes of survival and the complexities of communication. This work falls within the realms of fiction, literary, and religious subjects, offering insights into the human condition through an unconventional lens.
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Cohn, the sole human survivor of a nuclear holocaust, is adrift on the oceans. The other survivor is a chimpanzee, also aboard the research vessel, and the two drift to an island. The chimp has been taught to talk and both Cohn and the chimpanzee work together to survive.
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