
The Road
by Cormac McCarthy (2006)
Like 'juice tim', this novel offers a stark, survivalist journey with a father and child in a ravaged landscape.
by winton
One of The Guardian's best sci-fi books of 2024 An edge-of-your-seat post-apocalyptic thriller, perfect for fans of Station Eleven and The Road, from twice Booker-shortlisted author Tim Winton. 'Will stab your conscience and break your heart' Emma Donoghue 'A blistering cli-fi epic' The Guardian Survival is only the beginning. Two fugitives, a man and a child, drive across a stony desert. As dawn breaks, they roll into an abandoned mine site. They're exhausted, traumatized, desperate now, and this is a forsaken place, but as a refuge it's the most promising they've seen. The child peers at the field of desolation. The man thinks to himself, this could work. Problem is, they're not alone . . . So begins a searing journey through a life where the challenge is not only to survive; it's keeping your humanity if you do.
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by Cormac McCarthy (2006)
Like 'juice tim', this novel offers a stark, survivalist journey with a father and child in a ravaged landscape.

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