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left-of-center2012

(34,195 posts)
Sun May 20, 2018, 11:36 AM May 2018

I'm looking for a particular post apocalyptic book

First, it’s not The Road by Cormac McCarthy, which I really enjoyed.

I read about this particular book I seek some years ago.
As I recall it, the story takes place in southern California immediately after some apocalyptic event.

A man (father, husband?) begins a journey home on foot (to Los Angeles?) and the book is about his trip home.

Any idea on what book/author this may be?

Thanks

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I'm looking for a particular post apocalyptic book (Original Post) left-of-center2012 May 2018 OP
Lucifer's Hammer is my all time favorite... PoiBoy May 2018 #1
No left-of-center2012 May 2018 #3
Davy by Edgar Panghorn SCantiGOP May 2018 #2
No left-of-center2012 May 2018 #4
One thing about Lucifer's Hammer SCantiGOP May 2018 #6
Lucifer's Hammer really is right-wing. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2018 #10
More libertarian than conservative SCantiGOP May 2018 #13
Still a great read, IMO. MicaelS Jul 2019 #17
The first time I read PoindexterOglethorpe Jul 2019 #18
California by Edan Lepucki? dhill926 May 2018 #5
Sounds interesting - I'll check it out left-of-center2012 May 2018 #8
Maybe a list will jog the memory . . . Aimee in OKC May 2018 #7
Thanks left-of-center2012 May 2018 #9
I don't think this is what you're looking for, PoindexterOglethorpe May 2018 #11
Possibly "The Walk" by Lee Goldberg? dgauss May 2018 #12
Yes, thanks left-of-center2012 May 2018 #14
ok that was very cool. JustThinking... Jul 2019 #16
I love these threads. Iggo Jul 2018 #15

PoiBoy

(1,542 posts)
1. Lucifer's Hammer is my all time favorite...
Sun May 20, 2018, 11:56 AM
May 2018

..of the genre.. I read and re-read that book so many times it literally fell apart in my hands...

Not sure if it's the one you're thinking of, but it's one I would highly recommend.








SCantiGOP

(13,871 posts)
2. Davy by Edgar Panghorn
Sun May 20, 2018, 12:14 PM
May 2018

Mid 60s novel, but set in Northeast US. It takes place several centuries after a devastating nuclear war. Society is like medieval Europe with a religious order to suppress any technology that might contain “atoms” since that brought about the downfall
And I will second the endorsement for Lucifer’s Hammer. I think it would be relevant today.

SCantiGOP

(13,871 posts)
6. One thing about Lucifer's Hammer
Sun May 20, 2018, 12:40 PM
May 2018

I think everyone here would consider it quite right-wing. It is basically a conflict between technology and authoritarianism.
The writer was a major influence on Reagan’s SDI and a long-time associate of Newt Gingrich.

SCantiGOP

(13,871 posts)
13. More libertarian than conservative
Sun May 20, 2018, 02:46 PM
May 2018

But you are right about the racism.
If Trump could read I bet he would love the philosophy behind the story.

MicaelS

(8,747 posts)
17. Still a great read, IMO.
Fri Jul 19, 2019, 03:22 PM
Jul 2019

As were the other Niven / Pournelle collaborations. I can let the politics slide, since they were a product of Pournelle. Niven was more Liberal. The Mote in God's Eye is the greatest First Contact story I have ever read. The Moties were truly alien.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,862 posts)
18. The first time I read
Fri Jul 19, 2019, 04:14 PM
Jul 2019
The Mote in God's Eye I likewise thought it very original, and the Moties truly alien. On a reread, it seemed as if they were modelled very much on Japanese samurai culture.

Nonetheless, it's a good read and I'd recommend it to anyone.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,862 posts)
11. I don't think this is what you're looking for,
Sun May 20, 2018, 02:05 PM
May 2018

but Summer of the Apocalypse by James van Pelt is almost that, except it takes place in Colorado, not California.

This description is taken from Amazon:

When a plague wipes out most of humanity, fifteen-year-old Eric sets out to find his father. Sixty years later, Eric starts another long journey in an America that has long since quit resembling our own, but there are shadows everywhere. Shadows of what the world once was, and shadows from Eric's past. Blood bandits, wolves, fire, feral children, and an insane militia are only a few of the problems Eric faces.

The stories of the two journeys, separated by more than half a century, is very well told.

His YA novel Pandora's Gun is excellent, and I understand he's planning a sequel.

Van Pelt mostly writes short stories and so far has five collections out there. I like what he writes. Here's a link to the online publication of one of my favorites. http://www.flashfictiononline.com/f20080301-just-before-recess-jim-van-pelt.html

He's also a really nice guy. I've met him at some science fiction things I go to.
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