Post-apocalyptic fiction by Jerry D. Young.
Sometimes neighbors are great. Sometimes not so much.
Hank Smith was a prepper. But he was a prepper with a problem. He lived on a cul-de-sac road, which was good. The bad part of it was it was on a hill. This would normally be good, but in this case, it put him in full view of the approach to the cul-de-sac and of most of his neighbors.
The result of this was that everyone in the neighborhood saw his large garden, his solar panels, his hand well, and the other items that indicated his ability to get by without much help from anyone else.
Even though his neighbors thought Hank was a little nutty, they respected his right to live the way he wanted. However, when a world war breaks out, will they respect his right to his own property?
About author Jerry D. Young: Jerry D. Young has been a fixture in the survival and prepping communities for more than 20 years. The author of more than 100 novels and short stories, Jerry's writing has been a staple for men and women of all ages and from all walks of life that are interested in prepping, survival, and all-around self-sufficiency.
Jerry's works are written with the goal of educating as well as entertaining and generally enjoyed by all who seek to expand their knowledge of prepping and survival topics while enjoying a good book or short story.
As daunting as the end of the world, nuclear fallout, World War III, civil unrest, economic collapse, solar flares, EMP attacks, and other apocalyptic scenarios may be, society has always been interested in the "What If?" of a post-apocalyptic world. Jerry's stories provide interesting and practical perspectives of heroes and villains navigating post-apocalyptic scenarios including everything from Mad Max types of events to more relevant plot lines that seem as if they could have come from the headlines of the modern world.
Genre: Science Fiction
Sometimes neighbors are great. Sometimes not so much.
Hank Smith was a prepper. But he was a prepper with a problem. He lived on a cul-de-sac road, which was good. The bad part of it was it was on a hill. This would normally be good, but in this case, it put him in full view of the approach to the cul-de-sac and of most of his neighbors.
The result of this was that everyone in the neighborhood saw his large garden, his solar panels, his hand well, and the other items that indicated his ability to get by without much help from anyone else.
Even though his neighbors thought Hank was a little nutty, they respected his right to live the way he wanted. However, when a world war breaks out, will they respect his right to his own property?
About author Jerry D. Young: Jerry D. Young has been a fixture in the survival and prepping communities for more than 20 years. The author of more than 100 novels and short stories, Jerry's writing has been a staple for men and women of all ages and from all walks of life that are interested in prepping, survival, and all-around self-sufficiency.
Jerry's works are written with the goal of educating as well as entertaining and generally enjoyed by all who seek to expand their knowledge of prepping and survival topics while enjoying a good book or short story.
As daunting as the end of the world, nuclear fallout, World War III, civil unrest, economic collapse, solar flares, EMP attacks, and other apocalyptic scenarios may be, society has always been interested in the "What If?" of a post-apocalyptic world. Jerry's stories provide interesting and practical perspectives of heroes and villains navigating post-apocalyptic scenarios including everything from Mad Max types of events to more relevant plot lines that seem as if they could have come from the headlines of the modern world.
Genre: Science Fiction
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