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All three books of The Feral World Series from the pen of Gaddy Bergmann, packaged together for a 10% savings off the combined cover prices.
The Feral World trilogy is the odyssey of Blake and Manosh, two young men of the Fifty-First Century, who must journey across a new and unrecognizable expanse of the Great Plains.
Earth has recovered from a 3,000-year-old wound - an asteroid strike. In the middle of the Twenty-First Century, the asteroid Apophis struck the planet, ruining civilization, and losing all technology - communication, transportation, power. Faced with the choice to rebuild the past as it was or to live a simpler life in harmony with nature, the few survivors chose harmony. Meanwhile, nature filled the niches left behind in the great "Rubbletown" cities and the great expanses in between.
The trilogy opens with Migration of the Kamishi
Migration of the Kamishi tells the story of Blake and Manosh, two young men of the Fifty-First Century, as they journey across a new and unrecognizable expanse of the Great Plains.
Blake and Manosh leave their home in the Badlands near Mt. Rushmore, after an invasion by a neighboring tribe massacres their village. They alone must carry the faith and legacy of the Kamishi tribe as they migrate south to the Warmland, where they hope to find safety from the coming winter. They endure only with their faith, hope, and a few stone-age tools.
The journey continues with Trials of the Warmland
Trials of the Warmland continues the odyssey of Blake and friends, the last remnants of the Kamishi tribe. They have reached the Warmland, but now they find that the Warmland is not the paradise they thought, and making it their home is not easy. There is no respite from danger, and now a new adversary, the Lunari — descendants of those few who escaped the apocalypse by colonizing the moon — have returned to Earth with ideas of their own.
Gaddy Bergmann tops off the odyssey with the exciting Riders of the Mapinguari
Riders of the Mapinguari takes The Feral World in a radically new direction. Blake and his friends have traveled through the Great Plains and are living peacefully in the Warmland, when they are attacked by an enemy quite unlike any they have ever faced before: the Terran army. Poised to conquer the Warmland, the Terrans not only greatly outnumber the natives, but they also have hundreds of mapinguari – giant beasts that can overpower anyone who would oppose them. Blake and his people must face them, though, if they hope to save not only themselves, but the entire Warmland.
Gaddy Bergmann (Denver) is an ecologist and zoologist, and he carefully crafted a world where the biosphere develops naturally in the absence of humanity’s misguided management of the planet.
Order all three books together as Catalog Item #FIC-L-01001A, to receive 10% off the combined cover price of the entire trilogy, and save on shipping. This is a limited time offer, so order all three today.
All three books of The Feral World trilogy are available wherever great books are sold, but this packaged offer is only available from the Flying Pen Press website.
Migration of the Kamishi.
The first novel of The Feral World series.
By Gaddy Bergmann.
Published by Flying Pen Press LLC, June 2007, under the imprint Flying Pen Press Fiction.
292 pages, glossary, author’s notes, suggested reading.
ISBN-13: 978-0-9795889-1-4. Trade paperback. Cover Price: $16.95.
5.5" x 8.5" x 0.612", 0.826 lb.
Flying Pen Press catalog number FIC-L-01001.
Trials of the Warmland.
The second novel of The Feral World series.
By Gaddy Bergmann.
Published by Flying Pen Press LLC, February 2008, under the imprint Flying Pen Press Fiction.
312 pages, glossary, author’s notes, suggested reading.
ISBN-13: 978-0-9795889-4-5. Trade paperback. Cover Price: $16.95.
5.5" x 8.5" x 0.653", 0.88lb.
Flying Pen Press catalog number FIC-L-01002.
Trials of the Warmland.
The second novel of The Feral World series.
By Gaddy Bergmann.
Published by Flying Pen Press LLC, June 2009, under the imprint Flying Pen Press Fiction.
ISBN: 978-0-9795889-5-2. Trade paperback. Cover Price: $16.95
Flying Pen Press catalog number FIC-L-01003.
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