In the year 2150, Southern Ontario is no longer the gentle, predictable place Dan and Trudy once called home. The lakes rise. The storms sharpen. Summers burn. Winters fracture. What was once one of the safest regions on the continent has become unstable, fragile, and increasingly dangerous.When the government announces a managed retreat corridor through their community, Dan and Trudy are forced to leave the life they built. Their home. Their routines. Their memories. Everything familiar becomes part of the past as they join thousands moving north in search of stability.Their journey is not heroic. It is human.They face flooded highways, fractured supply lines, new settlements struggling to survive, and a landscape reshaped by a century of climate upheaval. But the greatest challenges are the quiet ones: grief for the world they lost, fear of the world ahead, and the strain placed on a marriage already weathered by time.As they adapt to a harsher climate and a new northern frontier, Dan and Trudy discover that survival is not just about shelter and food. It is about identity. It is about connection. It is about learning to live in a world where choice is limited, control is an illusion, and the future belongs to those who can bend without breaking.A story of resilience, love, and the quiet courage of ordinary people in an extraordinary century, this novel asks a simple question: When the world changes beyond recognition, what does it mean to remain yourself?
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:B0H23RD87B
ISBN13:9798197221186
Release Date:May 2026
Publisher:Independently published
Length:256 Pages
Weight:0.77 lbs.
Dimensions:9.0" x 0.6" x 6.0"
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Condition: New
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