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A History of the Future

A World Made by Hand Novel, Book 3

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A History of the Future

By: James Howard Kunstler
Narrated by: Jim Meskimen
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A History of the Future is the third thrilling novel in Kunstler's World Made by Hand series, an exploration of family and morality as played out in the small town of Union Grove.

Following the catastrophes of the 21st century - the pandemics, the environmental disaster, the end of oil, the ensuing chaos - people are doing whatever they can to get by and pursuing a simpler and sometimes happier existence. In little Union Grove in upstate New York, the townspeople are preparing for Christmas. Without the consumerist shopping frenzy that dogged the holidays of the previous age, the season has become a time to focus on family and loved ones. It is a stormy Christmas Eve when Robert Earle's son Daniel arrives back from his two years of sojourning throughout what is left of the United States. He collapses from exhaustion and illness, but as he recovers, he tells the story of the break-up of the nation into three uneasy independent regions and his journey into the dark heart of the new Foxfire Republic centered in Tennessee and led by the female evangelical despot Loving Morrow. In the background, Union Grove has been shocked by the Christmas Eve double murder by a young mother of her husband and infant son. Town magistrate Stephen Bullock is in a hanging mood.

A History of the Future is attention-grabbing and provocative but also lyrical, tender, and comic - a vision of a future of America that is becoming more and more convincing, and perhaps even desirable, with each passing day.

©2014 James Kunstler (P)2014 Blackstone Audio
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This has been a great series. The story is well crafted. In this installment I think it spends a little too much time on Daniel's story. It is a story within the story. Overall this story is very thoughtful when it comes to imagining what a future with less energy might look like. The narrator is fantastic. If you sink into the story it will start to seem like you are hearing many different voices instead of just one voice actor. The performance is amazing.

I have loved the entire series.

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I was actually surprised by the end of the book because it was over too soon. I really enjoy the series so far, and hope that the next one is out soon!

Pretty good stuff

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A vivid literary depiction of a post apocalyptic future. Realistic and plausible unlike every other post apocalyptic books I've read. Trials and tribulations of survivors are accurate and we'll balanced with the joys and perciverience.

classical writing

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Kunstler's tale of a likely future is magnificent! The narration is superb. 5 stars all around!

5 stars all around!

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James Meskiman may be the best narrator I have come across. I have listened to each of the titles in this series and throughout he has maintained excellent character voices, male and female. How a narrator can create such varied and rich voices is amazing to me. The stories continue to be fascinating as well. I’ll be looking into his non-fiction work as well.

Amazing reader – Well told stories

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