A postapocalyptic road trip and a quest for redemption.
The world has been ravaged by a lethal virus and, with few exceptions, only the young have survived. Cities and infrastructures have been destroyed, and the natural world has reclaimed the landscape in surprising ways, with herds of wild camels roaming the American West and crocodiles that glow neon green lurking in the rivers.
Against this perilous backdrop, Will Collins, the de facto caretaker of a Buddhist monastery in Colorado, receives an urgent and mysterious request: to deliver a potential cure to a scientist in what was once California. So Will sets out, haunted by dreams of the woman he once loved, in a rusted-out pickup pulled by two mules. A menacing thug is on his tail. Armed militias patrol the roads. And the only way he’ll make it is with the help of a clever raven, an opinionated cat, and a tough teenage girl who has learned to survive on her own.
A highly original contribution to the canon of dystopian literature, The Way is a thrilling and imaginative novel, full of warmth, wisdom, and surprises that reflect our world in unsettling, uncanny, and even hopeful ways.
(view spoiler)[ meh. this one hasn't really caught me yet and pulled me in
I can't imagine struggling to survive like that. carving up the horse and then all the dangerous creatures that arrived. THEN the dangers in the water? AND he has some strange old arm of the government tracking him down?
I love that the one town still used money, though. scary that it makes outsiders able to manipulate their market. lol that there is just money rolling around in the cities.
I love the bird and the cat but I kind of hate that they talk. it's an odd side note to the story and didn't make much sense to me why that would happen.
I do like that he's a bit older and he is one of the oldest around. I'm not understanding much about the Disease X but I do get dying from preventable diseases and infections. Dying from an infected tooth would just suck.
The mom really excited for her son to have kids in this world? absolutely not. I would never want that. (hide spoiler)]
(view spoiler)[ ugh, so disappointing. Eva was alive that whole time? that felt so unrealistic. and then that the girl traveling with him was his daughter? so many coincidences I just don't believe really happen.
and I thought the final interaction with Flynn was a bit of a let down too. he just threw himself off the cliff into water?
hmmm. . .I just think I maybe never connected with this one so the ending felt silly instead of this amazing revelation (hide spoiler)]
The world has been ravaged by a lethal virus and, with few exceptions, only the young have survived. Cities and infrastructures have been destroyed, and the natural world has reclaimed the landscape in surprising ways, with herds of wild camels roaming the American West and crocodiles that glow neon green lurking in the rivers.
Against this perilous backdrop, Will Collins, the de facto caretaker of a Buddhist monastery in Colorado, receives an urgent and mysterious request: to deliver a potential cure to a scientist in what was once California. So Will sets out, haunted by dreams of the woman he once loved, in a rusted-out pickup pulled by two mules. A menacing thug is on his tail. Armed militias patrol the roads. And the only way he’ll make it is with the help of a clever raven, an opinionated cat, and a tough teenage girl who has learned to survive on her own.
A highly original contribution to the canon of dystopian literature, The Way is a thrilling and imaginative novel, full of warmth, wisdom, and surprises that reflect our world in unsettling, uncanny, and even hopeful ways.