Godspeed, Cedar Key

Godspeed, Cedar Key by Michael Presley Bobbitt, published by Aphroditois Books on February 3, 2024, is a historical fiction work that explores the resilience of a community in the face of catastrophic change. Set on an island off the western coast of Florida, the narrative begins with a sudden and devastating event that alters the world forever. As the islanders confront the aftermath, they must navigate the challenges of survival, including threats from invaders, disease, and the loss of modern comforts.
This novel presents a poignant exploration of community and human connection amidst adversity. The story follows 300 islanders as they adapt to their new reality, drawing on the wisdom of their ancestors while cultivating deep friendships, particularly between the mayor and a unique clam farmer. The backdrop of Cedar Key’s rich history and the Gulf’s dual nature of bounty and destruction serves as a compelling setting for a narrative that emphasizes the importance of love and solidarity in overcoming hardship. With 334 pages, this edition invites readers to reflect on the enduring spirit of humanity.
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Godspeed Cedar Key isn’t another end of the world book; it is a despite the end of the world book.
Cedar Key is an island dangling off the western coast of Florida in the Gulf of Mexico. On a chilly February morning, the horizon across the bay is enveloped in a microsecond of piercing light, and in an instant the old world is gone forever. Fires burn on horizons around the planet but the heat eventually gives way to the creeping monotone of the skies. The gray sets in overhead and all around, determined to keep the sun away from the land and waters.
In the new world, 300 islanders must learn to survive in the footprints of their forebears, battling invaders from the mainland, disease and natural disasters, and the compounding dread of hearing almost nothing from the wider world. This anti-dystopian novel is a quiet ode to the essential need for humans to live in true community with one another. Despite the loss of most technologies and modern comforts, the islanders persevere in the face of hardship and death– burying their loved ones in the morning and planting spring vegetables in the afternoon.
The deep friendship between the island’s mayor and an eccentric clam farmer underpin a story spanning three centuries of Cedar Key history.
The triumphs and failures of past generations echo into the new world, as the islanders learn to lean on each other and their shared history. The Gulf’s rich bounty and destructive power are a thrilling setting for a life-affirming story where love and friendship push back against the darkness.
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