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Seeds of Hope

The Kima Chronicles, Book 1

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Seeds of Hope

By: John Stowers
Narrated by: Bridget Poor
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Sheltered from the post-apocalyptic world in a secluded river valley, 13-year-old Kima (pronounced “Kee-ma”) Rand is compelled to leave the safety of her farming community when it becomes clear that radioactive fallout has destroyed the valley’s crops.

Accompanied by a small band of young people and her mentor, an aged former National Guardsman, Kima must travel through a thousand miles of wasteland on a quest to locate the National Seed Depository - an old world fortress rumored to house enough frozen seeds to allow the valley to fend off starvation. To reach the seed depository, Kima must first battle zombies, mutant animals, man-eating plants, and the hostile remains of a world that, for her, defies understanding. Along the way, she repairs old relationships and forges new ones while discovering hidden strengths in herself and an elusive life’s purpose.

©2020 John Stowers (P)2022 John Stowers

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