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The pesthouse : a novel

Crace, Jim. (Author).

Summary: Once the safest, most prosperous place on Earth, the United States is now a lawless, scantly populated wasteland. The machines have stopped. The government has collapsed. Farmlands lie fallow and the soil is contaminated by toxins. Across the country, families have packed up their belongings to travel eastward toward the one hope left: passage on a ship to Europe. Franklin Lopez and his brother, Jackson, are only days away from the ocean when Franklin, nearly crippled by an inflamed knee, is forced to stop. In the woods near his temporary refuge, he comes upon an isolated stone building. Inside he finds Margaret, a woman with a deadly infection and confined to the pesthouse to sweat out her fever. Tentatively, the two join forces and make their way through the ruins of old America. Confronted by bandits rounding up men for slavery, finding refuge in the Ark, a religious community that makes bizarre demands on those they shelter, Franklin and Margaret find their wariness of each other replaced by deep trust and an intimacy neither has experienced before.

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  • ISBN: 9780385520751 (alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 0385520751 (alk. paper)
  • Physical Description: print
    255 p. ; 25 cm.
  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Nan A. Talese, c2007.
Subject: Dystopias -- Fiction
Genre: Dystopias.

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Summary: Once the safest, most prosperous place on Earth, the United States is now a lawless, scantly populated wasteland. The machines have stopped. The government has collapsed. Farmlands lie fallow and the soil is contaminated by toxins. Across the country, families have packed up their belongings to travel eastward toward the one hope left: passage on a ship to Europe. Franklin Lopez and his brother, Jackson, are only days away from the ocean when Franklin, nearly crippled by an inflamed knee, is forced to stop. In the woods near his temporary refuge, he comes upon an isolated stone building. Inside he finds Margaret, a woman with a deadly infection and confined to the pesthouse to sweat out her fever. Tentatively, the two join forces and make their way through the ruins of old America. Confronted by bandits rounding up men for slavery, finding refuge in the Ark, a religious community that makes bizarre demands on those they shelter, Franklin and Margaret find their wariness of each other replaced by deep trust and an intimacy neither has experienced before.

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