A reedited and reformatted beloved classic story about one prepper’s apocalyptic journey and the continuing adventure of going home after a disaster. A solar storm has just unexpectedly hit Earth’s magnetosphere causing an EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) event. An emergency manager visiting Atlanta, Georgia on a job interview must find his way back home penniless and unprepared after this Carrington Event stranded him far away from his vehicle and his beloved "bug out bag". With over one hundred eighty miles to go to get to his destination in Alabama, David must now let his street smarts and survival skills kick in as food and water becomes scarce and societal breakdown proceeds at an unrelenting pace. This book includes the three books of the Prepper trilogy and a bonus novelette “Stewart’s Bug Out” that continues the story and adds more water purification skills for the reader and survivalist. A often humorous and funny cast of characters and survivors from the Deep South helps the displaced Prepper
The story of the Longest Walk found its way to Dodd, Mead of New York. Just before publication, the book editor died, and then, after 199-years, Dodd, Mead slipped beneath the waves into bankruptcy.
Recounts the occupation of Alcatraz Island by Native American activists from 1969 to 1971, and places it in the context of organized Indian struggles in the 1960s and 1970s.
The Longest Walk
The Longest Walk
I will take the readers on my personal journey; I went from being a blossoming, outgoing and outspoken girl to being in constant fear for my life at the hands of a young man who could only express his love for me through violence.This is ...
Ogilvie's challenge is to manage a team of dead Hall of Famers against a powerful squad fielded by Death Personified and captained by the bitter and bigoted Ty Cobb. This other World(ly) Series takes place at a venue called Limbotown.
The world of bomb disposal, the most private, and in a way, the most public of military roles, is described by a former operative. The history of the role, the training, equipment and forensic work is covered.
Excerpts from Muir's thousand-mile walk to the Gulf.
A personal account of the challenges, hardships, and people encountered on a record-making walk from the tip of South America to Alaska's northern coast
When the Sudanese civil war reaches his village in 1985, 11-year-old Salva becomes separated from his family and must walk with other Dinka tribe members through southern Sudan, Ethiopia and Kenya in search of safe haven.