The Wayward Journey

The Wayward Journey

by Nathan Jefferson
The Wayward Journey

The Wayward Journey

by Nathan Jefferson

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Overview

If you like survivalist, post-apocalyptic, dystopian and TEOTWAWKI books, this book is right up your alley.

With the economy slowing down and inflation heating up, John takes a new job to help make ends meet at home after his wife is laid off from her high paying job. This new job requires him to travel across the country and work long hours away from home. While on one fateful trip away, the heartland of the country is rocked by a series of devastating earthquakes that cripple the nation by destroying massive amounts of infrastructure, killing and injuring hundreds of thousands, and displacing millions of inhabitants.

Now, John is stranded nearly 2,000 miles away from home with no easy way to make it back to his loving family in need. In his attempt to get home, he battles against the flow of refugees fleeing the devastated area and encounters many perilous—and sometimes deadly—trials along the way.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016468525
Publisher: Abundant Future Media
Publication date: 07/30/2013
Series: The Wayward Journey , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 862 KB

About the Author

Nathan Hale Jefferson, an authoer wants to remain anonymous, chose this pen name as a tribute to some of his favorite figures in the US’s history. Nathan Hale who is famous for the quote “I regret that I have but one life to give to the cause” before being executed, now he hopes to never be executed for anything but using a pen name to keep anonymous might help a little… and for Thomas Jefferson , principal author of the declaration of independence, 3rd president of the united states and one of the greatest proponents of liberty in his time.

The author wishes to help spread the ideas of liberty and freedom through his writing by giving examples of what could happen in different situations that infringe upon a persons unalienable rights. With this goal he still strives to keep political and religious views in check and subdued in his writing, leaving those to the readers themselves to determine, and tries to focus more on freedom, family and community.
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