When society collapses, Jonas emerges from the remnants of hidden bunkers in Germany. His only goal: to find his teenage daughter, Lara, last seen near the French border. Crossing forests, ruined villages, and roads littered with the shadows of the past, Jonas faces danger at every turn-wild animals, ruthless bands of survivors, and the gnawing fear that he may be too late.
GRAU - LARA is more than a survival story. It is a deeply human novel about resilience, memory, and the unbreakable bond between a father and his child. Written in a modern, evocative style, it avoids clich s and offers a fresh, realistic take on the post-apocalyptic genre.
For readers of dystopian fiction who loved The Road by Cormac McCarthy or Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel, this book delivers an equally intense and emotional experience.