In the future a radical 'post-political' world exists where humans live in in a strange way ... completely alone.
Knowing nothing of personal contact, and with no experience of 'living with others', George Winstanley starts to question what the rulers always told the people - that to live with others is wrong, that people are and have always lived alone.
There is no religion and no time. No. In Gullerville, time does not exist. There are no clocks and no watches, only strange devices that the people wear on their wrists - individual duration meters.
George Winstanley will escape from Gullerville and run through the dreaded 'whiteness' where the dreaded whiteness salvagers lie in wait.
This book is a one-of-a-kind, a brand new style of sci fi written by an exciting new female author.
In the future a radical 'post-political' world exists where humans live in in a strange way ... completely alone.
Knowing nothing of personal contact, and with no experience of 'living with others', George Winstanley starts to question what the rulers always told the people - that to live with others is wrong, that people are and have always lived alone.
There is no religion and no time. No. In Gullerville, time does not exist. There are no clocks and no watches, only strange devices that the people wear on their wrists - individual duration meters.
George Winstanley will escape from Gullerville and run through the dreaded 'whiteness' where the dreaded whiteness salvagers lie in wait.
This book is a one-of-a-kind, a brand new style of sci fi written by an exciting new female author.