Exodus (English edition)

Dutch Venture Publishing
4.7
3 reviews
Ebook
30
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 "Time is old here. Older than the cracked and scorched earth, older than the scraggly bushes and the dusty road that winds through the desert like a sluggish snake on its way toward the horizon wavering in the heat.

I no longer recall for how long I’ve been here, but I feel just like that snake – forever on my way toward a destination that’s just out of view. Only when I look up do I see what my heart longs for. The endlessly blue sky. My visions are blue. My eyes are hungry.

The cabin is on the edge of what must once have been a lake. When I step outside and stand on the verandah during the hottest time of day, the air is so hot that it turns everything blurry and wavy, filling the lake with something looking like water once more. Even though that mirage can’t quench my thirst for the blue.

The clock above the door is broken. Time isn’t just old here – it seems to not pass at all.

And yet I wait."

'Exodus' won second place in the Harland Awards (short fiction contest), a prestigious Dutch award for fantasy and sci-fi stories and novels. It is a story about the end of the world, a lonely teenager desperately trying to leave Earth before it's too late, and her search for redemption. The jury called Exodus a story containing 'a deep and beautiful message'.


keywords: spiritual sci-fi, christian sci-fi, young adult sci-fi

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4.7
3 reviews
Shawn Pfister
May 16, 2016
A good, short read about the world in it's last death throes. Sarah is at her old cottage waiting for her aunt, her last surviving relative to come and get her so they can flee Earth together on the last ship off this planet. Alone, the story flashes back as she thinks on the events that brought her and the world to this point. Then, a stranger appears, not her aunt, and things get interesting. It's an interesting tale of survival in a post-apocalypse world with some religious elements, but without getting inundated with them. I really enjoyed it.
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