Darkness to Light
David H. Maring
(Author)
Description
"Darkness to Light" is a 52,000-word science fiction novel about a utopian, dystopian world that forms after a nuclear devastation. This novel shows the dramatic reemergence of struggling communities through the experiences of a young archeologist, revived cryogenic characters, Messianic Jews, and an array of barbarians. After this great catastrophe, the world enters a dark age when governments collapse as civilizations crumble. In the aftermath, survivors start the long and difficult journey back.Paradise, a new nation state, exists on the eastern coast of the former United States. Women rule. The only males not killed at birth reside at the sperm farm. Providing this resource is their only function. This society is divided into Wos, who are female, and Donors, who are male. The Department of Fertilization is the only parent that a child knows. Outside Paradise other societies struggle to exist. Messianic Jews occupy the Northern Zone. Their capital is New Jerusalem. Barbarians are encroaching on both countries, which are in constant conflict with each other.
Generations after the great catastrophe a Wo archaeologist, Beth, discovers John in a capsule in the basement of a Decon Cryonics Center. When John unfreezes, the two start an epic journey through a constantly changing world. Will they succeed in moving humankind from a dark age towards the light?
Product Details
Price
$17.95
$16.69
Publisher
Bookbaby
Publish Date
August 08, 2023
Pages
238
Dimensions
0.0 X 0.0 X 0.0 inches | 0.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9798350908534
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David H. Maring is a retired circuit judge who lives in the historic part of Georgetown located on the South Carolina coast. He has authored several novels, some of which have received recognition in international competitions. Visit him at www.dmaring.com to learn more about his novels.