How the World Ends
by Joel Varty
It starts with a normal day, Jonah's commute to the city is like any other. And then there's no gas. And then the electricity is gone. And then everything goes to hell. This story is told from the first person, present tense. Look through the eyes of Jonah, his friends and his family as they find their love tested and their faith pulled apart. They are left only with each other.From the AuthorI wrote this novel as a response to the East Coast power failure of August 2003, and 9/11. Being in Toronto during those events as a commuter made me wonder what it would be like if the trains stopped running, if there was no gasoline, no power. About the AuthorJoel Varty was born on a farm in Ontario, Canada. He works in Toronto and lives in Cobourg. He writes during his long train commute to and from work. His other works include the historical thriller Descendant, as well as The Downtown Rutting of the Stags - a compilation of short stories.