Soon others in a similar state join up with her, and this is how the wanderers start. The young girl seems to be sleepwalking, and every attempt to stop her or wake her up is unsuccessful. Shana wakes up one day to find that her sister, Nessie, is acting weird she's walking barefoot along the road outside their house and refusing to acknowledge Shana, or anyone else. A dystopian, apocalyptic novel that comfortably occupies a space between horror and science fiction, Wanderers is full of social commentary that digs into everything from global warming to racial tension, while never preaching or bogging down the action-packed story. Political upheaval tends to push writers to create narratives that enter into conversation with the most salient themes of the time, and Chuck Wendig's Wanderers is one of those. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Wanderers Author Chuck Wendig
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