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After a devastating global pandemic, the world has gone quiet. She hasn't seen another living soul for weeks, just the piles of corpses lining the streets. With an enthusiastic dog named Scram, a photo of her wife, and the memory of an old friend at her side, she hikes across Europe to answer one question: has her family survived? An unsettling presence watches her from the shadows. As she walks through empty cities being reclaimed by nature, she grows less certain that the yellow-eyed creature is just a figment of her imagination. What Survives takes readers on a gripping journey of grief, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of life.…mehr

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After a devastating global pandemic, the world has gone quiet. She hasn't seen another living soul for weeks, just the piles of corpses lining the streets. With an enthusiastic dog named Scram, a photo of her wife, and the memory of an old friend at her side, she hikes across Europe to answer one question: has her family survived? An unsettling presence watches her from the shadows. As she walks through empty cities being reclaimed by nature, she grows less certain that the yellow-eyed creature is just a figment of her imagination. What Survives takes readers on a gripping journey of grief, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of life.
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Autorenporträt
M. Amelia Eikli is a creative entrepreneur from Norway, currently living in the UK with her wife. She calls herself a 'project alchemist', a title that covers her work as an illustrator, book designer, translator, creative project manager, writing coach, public speaker and ghostwriter. Amelia has an MA in Modern Literary Cultures from the University of Hertfordshire in England, and a BA in Translation and Intercultural Communication from the University of Agder in Norway. She has a particular passion for books within books, and literary descriptions of post-apocalyptic landscapes. Her website is www.ameliabilities.com.