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Salvage This World

By: Michael Farris Smith
Narrated by: Tess Riley
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In this gritty epic novel, a young woman returns home with her child to her ghost-haunted father, while a religious extremist hunts the stormridden territory to find the girl who may be a savior in the apocalypse.

There was no rising from the dead and there was no hand to calm the storms and there was no peace in no valley.

In the hurricane-ravaged bottomlands of South Mississippi, where stores are closing and jobs are few, a fierce zealot has gained a foothold, capitalizing on the vulnerability of a dwindling population and a burning need for hope. As she preaches and promises salvation from the light of the pulpit, in the shadows she sows the seeds of violence.

Elsewhere, Jessie and her toddler, Jace, are on the run across the Mississippi/Louisiana line, in a resentful return to her childhood home and her desolate father. Holt, Jace's father, is missing and hunted by a brutish crowd, and an old man witnesses the wrong thing in the depths of night. In only a matter of days, all of their lives will collide, and be altered, in the maelstrom of the changing world.

At once elegiac and profound, SALVAGE THIS WORLD journeys into the heart of a region growing darker and less forgiving, and asks how we keep going—what do we hold onto—in a land where God has fled.

©2023 Michael Farris Smith (P)2023 Little, Brown & Company
Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Small Town & Rural Southern United States Women's Fiction World Literature Haunted
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Beautifully written and completely engrossing. A sad
and engrossing bite of Americana. Felt great empathy towards Jesse. Loved the woman’s voice who read her it made the story feel immediate.
My first Michael Faris Smith book. Will definitely read more. Powerful writer. recommend.

Great story telling

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From the start, brutality in beauty. Truly a masterpiece of southern fiction. Read and you will see the sorrow.

Another scorcher by MFS

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I’m sure I’m partially to blame somehow, but listened over 200 titles, this is plain, and simply the worst book I have ever listened to. it was very disjointed, and seemingly randomly jump from place to place without proper coordination of the story. The narration had much left to ask for.

Really uncoordinated story and narration

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