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Diary Of A Kudzu Salesman

The Prepper Reconstruction, Volume 2

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Diary Of A Kudzu Salesman

By: Ron Foster
Narrated by: Phil Williams
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Book two the Prepper Reconstruction series.

The characters from the classic Prepper Trilogy have moved from their survival retreat on the lake and have taken up city living in one of the FEMA reconstruction towns. The government is attempting to jump start the economy once more after a solar storm took down the grid and the economy 10 long years ago. Politics and a religious cult leader who is a decedent of a Kudzu salesman threaten to upset the survivor's plans to restart their lives as the stresses of rejoining civilization mount. This audiobook contains several recipes and uses for Kudzu that help the community contend with the calamity. Perhaps no other part of the natural environment is more closely identified with the South than this invasive and fast growing vine and evidence of everything that is wrong with big government.

©2012 Ron Foster (P)2014 Ron Foster
Dystopian Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Fiction

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