After surviving the devastating Superstorms which threatened the extinction of mankind, Dan Ryan and his Uncle Jack know that their old life is forever gone, washed away on the flood waters which claimed so many lives.
Their best hope of continued survival is to build a new life with the strangers they have found along the way. And their best chance of finding Dan's parents is by conducting a methodical search.
So they have a plan.
But even at the tender age of twelve, Dan is already learning that few things in life go to plan.
With a diverse group of people to look after, Seth knows that any plans they make are going to be liable to change. He also knows that it is going to take all of his and Jack's wits, to pull these naïve people through what is about to become the most testing time in their lives.
A keen observer of human nature, Seth knows that these folks thought they had had it tough when caught up in the eye of the storm…and yet, little do they know that their troubles have only just begun.
Praise for The Owners Volume I: Alone
For me this is the Animal Farm, 1984, Atlas Shrugged book of the 21st Century. What has been put together here is a new vision of what could be from a totally different angle than what you and I had to read in High School English. I was fascinated by this world that was all too possible, that this very talented author has created, takes it that one step further, like going from black and white TV to HD color in one fell swoop. I am not going to tell you one thing about the two lead characters, other than the mind blowing reality of who they are slowly forms in your mind, but is never truly revealed until the end of this book, which incidentally, is only the start of their journey. I can't wait to review the second one, this is that good. We have a real winner here folks, a definite must buy, will be on your shelf for a lifetime and your kids as well, turning into compulsory reading in school. WOW !! - Nanakulikane4
After surviving the devastating Superstorms which threatened the extinction of mankind, Dan Ryan and his Uncle Jack know that their old life is forever gone, washed away on the flood waters which claimed so many lives.
Their best hope of continued survival is to build a new life with the strangers they have found along the way. And their best chance of finding Dan's parents is by conducting a methodical search.
So they have a plan.
But even at the tender age of twelve, Dan is already learning that few things in life go to plan.
With a diverse group of people to look after, Seth knows that any plans they make are going to be liable to change. He also knows that it is going to take all of his and Jack's wits, to pull these naïve people through what is about to become the most testing time in their lives.
A keen observer of human nature, Seth knows that these folks thought they had had it tough when caught up in the eye of the storm…and yet, little do they know that their troubles have only just begun.
Praise for The Owners Volume I: Alone
For me this is the Animal Farm, 1984, Atlas Shrugged book of the 21st Century. What has been put together here is a new vision of what could be from a totally different angle than what you and I had to read in High School English. I was fascinated by this world that was all too possible, that this very talented author has created, takes it that one step further, like going from black and white TV to HD color in one fell swoop. I am not going to tell you one thing about the two lead characters, other than the mind blowing reality of who they are slowly forms in your mind, but is never truly revealed until the end of this book, which incidentally, is only the start of their journey. I can't wait to review the second one, this is that good. We have a real winner here folks, a definite must buy, will be on your shelf for a lifetime and your kids as well, turning into compulsory reading in school. WOW !! - Nanakulikane4