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East
East | Kirk Kjeldsen
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Fourteen-year-old Job Hammon ekes out an itinerant existence in the Pacific Northwest, in a not-too-distant future where China and other industrial economies have become primary world powers, and the United States has become a fractured, post-industrial wasteland. When Job learns that the mother he'd thought had died years before had actually left to seek work in Asia, he emigrates there in hopes of finding her and finding a better life. Set to a backdrop of such issues as immigration, industrialization, and climate displacement, East offers a harrowing and all-too-possible glimpse at a post-American diaspora struggling to find a new place in the world.
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East | Kirk Kjeldsen
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Mehso-so

3/5
This book has a great premise about a time when people are moving out of the U.S. and migrating to China. No longer a super power, the U.S. is bled dry from the irreversible impact of fracking. It all sounded eerily realistic for me and the author does a great job of creating a very bleak world. However, there wasn't enough character development for the MC. Wished this was longer so that we had more time with the characters.