![]() ![]() There’s only this living on the edge of fear at all times…a life lived in suspicion.Īnyone who has lived through a natural disaster knows that nothing is too far fetched. ![]() There was no longer any security in anything. What I experienced through the characters was an end to their world as they knew it. When looking at the genre of this book post-apocalyptic fiction the first thought… at least for me, was that it will project similar to the end of world type movies but it’s none of that. Through her intuition and ingenuity there is in fact a tale to tell.Īuthor of ‘Raft People’ ML Katz really drew me in with this story. ![]() ![]() It is during this account that we get to see the real hero Liz’s mother Leah. We see that somewhere during the fifteen years after the ‘Big Flood’ Liz became a therapist to the survivors but her actual healing didn’t begin until she was asked to develop a narrative of what happened some fifteen years past. The fear was real the pain was real… and you felt that- each time you listened to an account of the story. The lead character in Raft People Liz, gave me an insider’s glimpse of perhaps how the persons of old felt. I always wondered how it was, as not much detail was given to the human element of the story other than they were warned the lead character listened and his family along with animal pairings were saved. As I read Raft People my mind went back to the story of Noah’s Ark. ![]()
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