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The Last Tribe

By: Brad Manuel
Narrated by: Scott Brick
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Imagine being alone in the world, one of only a handful to survive a global pandemic. Not only do you struggle to find food, water, and shelter but you also deal with the sadness and losing everyone you know and everything you have.

Fourteen-year-old Greg Dixon is living that nightmare. Attending boarding school outside of Boston, he is separated from his family when a pandemic strikes. His classmates and teachers are dead, rotting in a dormitory-turned-morgue steps from his room. The nights are getting colder, and his food has run out. The last message from his father is to get away from the city and to meet at his grandparents' town in remote New Hampshire. Knowing the impending New England winter could be the final nail in his coffin, Greg packs what little food he can find and sets off on his 100-mile walk north with the unwavering belief that his family is alive and will join him.

As the fast-moving and deadly disease strips away family and friends, Greg's father, John, is trapped in South Carolina. Roadblocks, a panic-stricken population, and winter make it impossible for him to get to his son. John and his three brothers appear to be immune, but they are scattered across a locked-down United States, forced to wait for the end of humanity before travelling to the mountains of New Hampshire.

Spring arrives, and the Dixons make their way north to find young Greg. They meet others along the way, slowly forming the last tribe of humanity from the few people still alive in the Northeast.

©2016 Brad Manuel (P)2016 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Fantasy Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Dystopian Survival Winter Zombie Utopian
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  • Nominated: 2017 Audie Award for Best Male Narrator
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Enjoyed listening to it but had to feel the story was all just a bit 'nice' everything fell into place and there were no problems. Saying that the voice acting was excellent and the story had many strands that came togeather.

Long but decent pace

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I think this is the best audio book I've ever listened to. Originally I selected it because I love Scott Brick's voice, but it was so good I almost forgot about the amazing narration. The story felt a little slow to start, I didn't really connect with the characters, but after a very short while I was hooked. I felt like I was actually there. I could understand everything the characters were feeling and going through. It was realistic enough to feel like it could happen. Can't recommend this highly enough.

Couldn't stop listening

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A total renewal of faith in humankind, a wonderful and exhilarating journey, more, more, more

. . .Absolutely Loved It. . .

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Like a modern day take on “Earth Abides”, this novel is interesting enough and entertaining enough to get through. Scott Brick narrates amazingly well. But the story lacks a little. Too much discussion of bread and fire. Not enough of society and grief.

Fun Enough

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I've read a lot of post apocalyptic and zombie books but this one intrigued me. It was so enjoyable to listen to and the tamer non-violent story was such a pleasurable change.

I loved the depth of the main characters without overly focusing on one. Every thought was considered and it was like a reading a how to survive after a pandemic for dummies!

The whole story flew by and I found myself sitting in my car after my daily trip home from work listening for an extra 10 mins.

I wish I could find more books like this, very enjoyable and shows you don't need evil to have a good story, I hope the author could write some more of a similar nature, maybe another group in another part of the world dealing with the same pandemic.

Anyway thanks for the book and the narration which was brilliant!

Such a Refreshing Story.

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