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WHAT IF MONEY BECAME WORTHLESS?
The classic novel about hyperinflation is back

WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT NOAH’S CASTLE

Brad Thor, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Foreign Influence

The ultimate ‘what if’ for right now. Terrifyingly realistic and powerfully thought provoking. John Rowe Townsend’s apocalyptic masterpiece is back and not a moment too soon. An absolute must read!

Gregory Maguire, New York Times bestselling author of WICKED

By turns gripping and ominous, the masterful Noah’s Castle lures and locks the reader into a future world due to start any moment. I find it one of the most harrowing and humane tales of survival yet, stronger and more significant with each rereading. Pull up the gangplank and shutter the windows: in a time of want, you’ll want Noah’s Castle to steer you safe.

BOOK DESCRIPTION

Nobody foresaw our country’s collapse except for one man.

But why did that man have to be my father?

Mobs are looting and rioting in the streets.

My friends and neighbors are starving.

The store shelves are empty.

Money is worthless.

There are no jobs.

There is no food.

There is no hope.

And I’m tired of keeping secrets.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

TERRIFYING BECAUSE IT COULD HAPPEN TOMORROW…

The coming winter was going to be a bad one and not because of the weather.

Sixteen-year-old Barry Mortimer’s life turns upside down when his father suddenly moves the family from their comfortable modern home in the city to a decaying mansion on the outskirts of town. Strange and mysterious events follow.

Why isn’t anyone allowed to visit their new home? What is Father doing in the basement and why is he keeping it a secret?

As rumors of skyrocketing prices and food shortages become a hyperinflationary economic meltdown, Barry’s world crumbles. Can his family hold together as a nation collapses around them?

WHAT IF MONEY BECAME WORTHLESS? A STORY OF HYPERINFLATION.

Based on the devastating hyperinflation in 1920s Germany, Noah’s Castle depicts how a similar economic catastrophe might look in contemporary society.

Written by award-winning author John Rowe Townsend, Noah’s Castle tells the story of a family trying to survive the total collapse of the British economy. Money becomes worthless, unemployment skyrockets, and food and other goods become scarce.

As conditions worsen and the population begins to starve, how do people react? When does law-and-order break down and civilized behavior end?

Noah’s Castle examines these questions but doesn’t provide easy answers, resulting in a thrilling and thought-provoking story of survival.

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