Inland

Narrated by Rachel Fulginiti
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Pub Date Jun 15 2024 | Archive Date Nov 16 2024

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Description

Inland is a harrowing account of separation and resilience as two families struggle to reunite after the Eastern Seaboard succumbs to catastrophic flooding. Trapped in the rapid floodwaters, Juliet and Martin search for a viable way back to Boston while their children face their own challenges for survival in the rising seas. This intense tale of endurance and hope examines the human connection and the unpredicatable role of technology in a warming world.

Inland is a harrowing account of separation and resilience as two families struggle to reunite after the Eastern Seaboard succumbs to catastrophic flooding. Trapped in the rapid floodwaters, Juliet...


Advance Praise

"A chilling meditation on the fragility--and the resilience--of the ties that bind us in the face of crisis." 


--Amanda Hagood, professor of environmental humanities at Eckerd College and Arts & Environment reporter for The Gabber


"Kate Risse chronicles an ever-more-likely future in a gripping story that we need to hear. Her vivid characters and deft portrayal of life in the climate catastrophe that looms ahead will stay with you long after you've read the final pages."


--Katherine Stewart, author of The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism


"A chilling meditation on the fragility--and the resilience--of the ties that bind us in the face of crisis." 


--Amanda Hagood, professor of environmental humanities at Eckerd College and Arts &...


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