What happens when government fiscal mismanagement, resource wars, peak oil, overpopulation, high unemployment and an unexpected shocking and sudden wave of bank failures converge and descend at the same time? It just could mean unimaginable chaos. This riveting apocalyptic novel tells the exciting story of a young Asian American woman starting another routine, early-morning shift at a downtown Portland, Oregon, Starbucks and finds, as the warm summer morning progresses, that the nation’s economy has completely and utterly collapsed and there is absolutely nothing the government or anyone can do about it. The chaos, fear, and horrifying depravation that immediately follow start in the first chapter and move like lightning throughout the entire fast-paced book.It portrays her journey to seek safety, first for herself, then later for her family as they all flee for their very survival across the Sandy River and into the close-knit, rural farmlands of Corbett, Oregon, where they must work long hours and fight hard as they strive to establish a harsh, new life."Buck," is the first sequel to "Shut Down." "Buck" is the story of Corbett, Oregon, as it struggles to survive two years after the economic collapse portrayed in "Shut down."This new novel introduces a severely wounded outsider, Michael "Buck" Baccellieri. Buck arrives in Corbett just as the community is threatened by a desperate band of killers."First Journey," is a story of a winter exploration and the third novel in this series and "Stone Warriors" is the fourth, where we find the youth are steering the community into the future.
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W. R. Flynn is a community activist and volunteer who lives in Troutdale, Oregon. He graduated from the University of Washington in 1983 with a BA in History and earned his Masters in Education from Western Washington University in 1989. He is now retired after a professional background in law enforcement and secondary education. In the early 1980s he travelled throughout Eastern Europe and the USSR and in 1985 he spent a month in Cuba working on a communal farm. He has also travelled extensively with his family, spending considerable time in Singapore with numerous side trips to Malaysia, Thailand, Ireland, Japan and Hong Kong.
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Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition Stated. 307 Pages. Very minor wear to front coveredges and corners. Interior text is As New.with flawless pages. This is a story of economic collapse and hope. The looming catastrophes of peak oil, government deficit spending, overuse of scarce resources and over population all converge one day and descend on a young Asian America working a downtown Portland, Oregon, coffee shop. This novel portrays her desperate struggle to find safety for herself and for her family in a world rapidly filling with chaos, fear and horrifying deprivation. This story continues with her journey to seek safety, first for herself, then later for her family as they all flee for their very survival across the Sandy River and into the close-knit, rural farmlands of Corbett, Oregon, where they must work long hours and fight hard as they strive to establish a harsh, new life. W. R. Flynn is a community activist and volunteer who lives in Troutdale, Oregon. The author has travelled extensively and once spent a month in Cuba working on a communal farm. Contetns in 70 untitled chapoters plus Acknowledgements and Epilogue. Seller Inventory # 14916