This is not a normal religious book.
It is not for families. Not for friends. Not for the spiritually curious or the casually inspired.
This book contains fatalism, violence, drugs, and moments of bitter clarity. It's short. It's sharp. And for many, it will not be a pleasant read.
So why read it?
Because it asks one question and doesn't flinch from the answer:
What does the world look like before and after God decides to erase it?
If you're drawn to that kind of story, this might be for you.
This is a modern flood myth.
Bebe, a girl from California, races east to outrun the water.
Carla Jean, surrounded by the flood, builds up a fortress.
When the two collide, the last people alive give up everything.