In a retirement home on the fringe of Miami after decades of rising seas, the remaining residents struggle with the prospect of being relocated as

a hurricane approaches. The story follows an environmental scientist, an engineer, a former ballerina and her husband/manager, a couple obsessed

by a comparison to the holocaust, a widow warning about the end of times, the owner of the home distraught by the consequences of his inescapable

loss, and the nurse who looks to a future with a sense of cautious optimism. All are forced to leave and seek new homes away from the excruciating

heat and invading seas. As they move north, they encounter distrust, hardships and masses of refugees competing for the last habitable places on

Earth. They also confront an administration unable to find a positive path to the new world resulting in a developing police state with government

troops trying to control, often harshly, the movement of the refugees. The characters are all transformed by their experience as some find love, some

develop new bonds while others remain resigned to their fate. But all are changed through this voyage of self-discovery as seen from the perspective

of an older generation that struggles to process this climate changed world.

Titel
HEAT, A Tale of Love and Fear in a Climate-Changed World
EAN
9781937667269
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
01.05.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.34 MB
Anzahl Seiten
202