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Jason and Anna Connors, on a reverse Pacific sail from Hawaii to Seattle have no idea the US economy has defaulted. Unknowing, they sail for a month while the fabric of social control frays and their world changes. Sneaking back into their own country, they find temporary safety in pocket canyons of Big Bend before eventually having to seek better shelter and ultimately, a place to rebuild their life. Follow them as they face harsh realities of social meltdown. Learn with them as they discover how to piece together a future without electricity, technology, or government controls. The following…mehr

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Jason and Anna Connors, on a reverse Pacific sail from Hawaii to Seattle have no idea the US economy has defaulted. Unknowing, they sail for a month while the fabric of social control frays and their world changes. Sneaking back into their own country, they find temporary safety in pocket canyons of Big Bend before eventually having to seek better shelter and ultimately, a place to rebuild their life. Follow them as they face harsh realities of social meltdown. Learn with them as they discover how to piece together a future without electricity, technology, or government controls. The following events are all imaginary as are the characters, but every detail is possible and even likely. Tyler Woods is an accomplished preparedness author and has been teaching preparedness for over forty years. The venue of fiction allows for deeper insight to the emotional and social consequences of drastically changed rules of order. This adventure is a colossal "what if" that puts you in the front seat of a journey none of us want to take but most of us fear is coming. Read on and travel with survivors who must sift the rubble of their fallen world to find a new existence. A decision to live sometimes requires bold moves and blind faith.
Autorenporträt
Tyler Woods is an accomplished author, teacher, and disaster preparedness conference speaker with over forty years experience. He knows firsthand the effects and needs arising from sudden removal of support infrastructure. From personal experience during major earthquakes, floods, blizzards, and a super-class typhoon, he offers insight that others can only imagine. His teaching and writing style present a refreshingly positive approach to meeting challenges with an emphasis on keeping aware of your surroundings and avoiding conflict. "The best place to be when trouble breaks out; is somewhere else." You will find his writing free of gratuitous violence, gore, and sexual misconduct, while maintaining the suspense and drama of good reading.