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Paperback Librarian Book

ISBN: 1772440175

ISBN13: 9781772440171

Librarian

An evocative post-apocalyptic vision of loss, love and redemption ...

Last man on earth-I'm beginning to fantasize that. The last human survivor Seems very unlikely, in a world inhabited by so many millions of people in so many cities, so many countries. But in this silence-who knows? Actually, I think it's the silence, and my deepening sense of isolation, that are encouraging me to think I may be alone, completely alone. -But how will I find out for sure, now that radio and TV and newspapers and the Internet and of course social media have all gone? So, don't even think about it If I am the last, there's nobody out there to care Keep active, exercise-think and write. No returned books to re-shelve now-or very few, the final few. However, I always did find pleasure and some company, or illusion of company, in books-and in my own writing, those unpublished poems and short stories piled up in my closet at home So now here I am taking refuge again in the comfort of words? Beloved words Of course nobody will read the ones I write now, almost certainly they won't. So who am I writing them for? Myself, I guess. My other self. The urge to communicate remains, remains to the end?-even if only with oneself.

So begins Librarian, a compelling short novel of survival and the search for meaning. Compelling characters and thought-provoking meditations on the meaning of philosophy and literature in a world gone wrong make Librarian a book you won't put down-and won't soon forget.

"To live through a devastating event, to become isolated from one's fellow humans and to face a crisis of diminishing resources is the all-to-real nightmare of our time. When, in Librarian by Peter Abbot, this happens to Peter, a university librarian in a mid-size town in Canada, he is challenged to discover and develop his own ability to survive, to search for signs of human life, and to preserve the cultural heritage for whomever else might have survived this mysterious armageddon. Librarian is a story of both inner and outer resources as the physical struggle to survive becomes a search for human warmth and meaning." -- John Passfield, author of Pompeii

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Abbot’s post-apocalyptic novel is a complex maze of past relationships and perspectives with a surprising twist. In this first-person narrative, it is easy to believe that one is reading the actual journal of the protagonist, an unremarkable man in a remarkable situation. Of course, character development is a prerequisite of all novels, but in “Librarian” the reader’s relationship with the book’s protagonist continues to develop throughout the narrative. I like the way the author skilfully leaves room for imagination through unanswered questions, prompting the reader to pause and think about what he or she has just read.
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