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Author’s Tranquility Press Presents: A Gripping Dystopian Novel in J. Stewart Willis’s “Three Degrees and Gone”

Survival and Resilience in a Climate-Ravaged Future


Atlanta, GA – WEBWIRE

In the year 2087, the United States has been transformed into a landscape of coastal flooding, extreme weather changes, and widespread displacement. Against this grim backdrop, J. Stewart Willis’s compelling new novel, Three Degrees and Gone,” weaves a poignant tale of survival, determination, and the unyielding human spirit. Brought to you by Author’s Tranquility Press, this novel explores the harrowing journey of three families seeking a better future in a world turned upside down by climate catastrophe.

As the novel opens, readers are thrust into a United States overwhelmed by environmental disasters, where tent cities and migrant camps have become the new normal. In this chaotic and desperate environment, three family groups from different regions of the country converge with a shared goal: to escape the devastation by illegally crossing into Canada. This dangerous and uncertain journey is orchestrated by illegal traffickers who guide them to a remote crossing point in the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Montana.

Canada, foreseeing the influx of climate refugees, has fortified its borders with both physical and electronic barriers. Low-flying drones and satellite surveillance make the crossing perilous, adding layers of tension and uncertainty to the families’ already daunting quest. The novel meticulously details their trials and tribulations, illustrating the complex interplay of hope, fear, and survival instincts.

The narrative doesn’t shy away from the harsh realities faced by those who manage to cross the border. For some, the dream of a better life remains elusive, as they grapple with the challenges of living as illegal immigrants in a foreign land. The story captures the essence of resilience and the relentless pursuit of hope, even when the odds are stacked against them.

“Three Degrees and Gone” is not just a dystopian novel; it is a stark reflection of our potential future, urging readers to ponder the consequences of climate change and the lengths to which people will go to secure a safe and stable life for their families.

About the Author
J. Stewart Willis is an acclaimed author with a passion for exploring complex themes through his writing. His background in engineering and interest in environmental issues lend a unique perspective to his narratives. With Three Degrees and Gone,” Willis offers a profound commentary on climate change and human resilience, solidifying his place as a significant voice in contemporary dystopian fiction.


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