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The Road

by Cormac McCarthy

2006

About the book

An unnamed father and his young son walk southward through a scorched American landscape years after an unspecified cataclysm. Ash covers the earth, blocking the sun and killing all vegetation and livestock. They carry their remaining possessions in a grocery cart, scavenging for canned food while avoiding cannibalistic gangs who hunt the roads. The man coughs blood, aware of his terminal illness, and focuses entirely on teaching the boy how to hide, how to use a revolver with two remaining bullets, and how to maintain the will to survive in a world without heat, color, or law.

Readers of dark speculative fiction and survivalist stories choose this book for its stark portrayal of paternal instinct under extreme pressure. It appeals to those who want to see how human morality functions when every social structure and biological resource has vanished. The reader finishes the book with a concrete understanding of the physical toll of starvation and the psychological weight of protecting a child in a hopeless environment. It provides a technical and emotional look at the reality of total ecological collapse.

Details

Published
2006
Language
EN