This
novel would have been important no matter who the US president
happens to be, but in the age of Trump: novels like Thunder Road -Ice and Fire by Amos Keppler become more important than ever.
There
is just a desperate need for people speaking up against the
narrow-minded view on climate change and life in general Trump and
his people represent.
This
isn’t a documentary, even though it’s documenting in excellent
ways the step by step results of human folly. It’s an engaging
story describing the ultimate ramifications of recent human idiocy.
We follow a group of people slowly turning into a tribe, following
them as they travel from south to north in Europe, and even as
climate change refugees from even farther away.
Human
civilization itself is collapsing around them, collapsing under its
own weight. Extreme measures slowly, surely become needed and
downright mandatory in order to survive. They fight on, against
impossible odds, struggling beyond struggling to reach a place at
least approaching a safe haven, in a world that has become so
dangerous that death might strike at any time. This is a reality far
removed from any ivory tower and especially those where Trump and his
people reside.
One
of the greatest scenes in the novel is when a man stands in front of
his house and the fast-rising ocean splashes his feet and he shouts:
NOTHING BUT NATURAL VARIATIONS
I
will always visualize Trump in my mind when I think of that part…
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