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better lands: The Southbound Journey
by Susan Clawson
352 pages
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The world fell to its knees during a 4-year pandemic yet the strength of its survivors is strong as they continue a 45-day tempestuous foot journey from VT to KY searching for virus-free lands. Violence and death are staples of the new world.
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Category: Fiction:Dystopian
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About the Book
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better lands: The Southbound Journey is the second book in a five-book suspense series. The world has fallen to its knees from an ongoing 4-year pandemic, but the story is not about its weaknesses. Rather about the strengths of human struggles trying to maintain relationships through the course of survival as some Burlington, Vermont survivors go on a tempestuous foot journey to an inland peninsula in Kentucky that professes to be virus-free. Friendships, romance, controversies, violence, and death become staples of the new world.
The first book introduced 16-year-old Rosa Wells, a privileged and sheltered only child who lost both parents to the pandemic. After surviving almost being sexually victimized by someone close (Mr. Chuso), she gained her footing, joined a tent community, and eventually moved into a leadership role, partly by killing enemies.
After much research on an inland peninsula in KY that professed to be virus-free, Rosa and four Vermont teams of 100 each is chosen to take the initial journey, traveling a week behind each other. Book one followed each of them through the Fort Drum Army base.
THE SOUTHBOUND JOURNEY closely follows the teams as they travel through 3 hub locations in Ohio: Cleveland, Ashland, & Cincinnati. The travelers continue to face new friendships, controversies, deceit, violence, and death along their journey as other outsiders join the migration teams. A few folks step up to the plate with stronger leadership abilities. Discover if Rosa is able to maintain her position or become more of an underlying leader.
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Reviews
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Susan's fictional creation is inspired by real-life events with a gripping tale that incorporates imaginary elements with realistic flavors of dystopia, apocalypse, and drama, concentrating on the human aspect of the relatable treacherous times. But most importantly, what makes the books so captivating is how the story can resonate with all types of readers.
- US INSIDER
In her five-book dystopian fiction series, Susan Clawson brings readers into an apocalyptic world with more futile and forlorn circumstances than COVID-19 bestowed upon us. Labeled intriguing by film producers, the series’ portrayal of terrifying possibilities for the world’s near future, better land’s first book, ‘THE DISCOVERIES,’ is under film adaptation.
- MIAMI WIRE
The series weaves together the absurd yet familiar reality the human race had lived through during the past two years, with its own twist through the introduction of the fabled better lands and the harrowing journey of its characters to get there.
- NEW YORK WEEKLY
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Related Titles
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better lands: The Discoveries
by
Susan Clawson
Adult suspense series about human resilience and hope for survivors of a dying world. During a deadly pandemic, survivors journey by foot from Vermont to Kentucky in search of safe, virus free lands and are met with life changing challenges.
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better lands: THE ARRIVAL
by
Susan Clawson
better lands: THE ARRIVAL escorts the pandemic survivors through Fort Knox and unto the Kentucky peninsula where some will flourish, while others will lose their lives to something far worse than the virus.
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About the Author |
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Susan loves the occasional travel and cruises. In addition, she also works part-time recruiting and training reps across the country for a financial firm. But, of course, staying true to her imaginative nature, she also spends time on her favorite hobby: tending to her two collector dollhouses. |
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