Barbara would like to tell you a bit about THE NUCLEAR CATASTROPHE, a novel of survival (3rd edition)
A new novel for everyone – written for your entertainment & to raise nuclear awareness.
The Nuclear Catastrophe is set in Southern California and deals with characters caught in a disaster that they thought could never happen. Ben, head of Whitewater Nuclear Power Plant and his pregnant wife Sara live in San Mirado, near the ocean. One fateful day the unexpected happens…..Ben and Sara, the plant workers, the people living in San Mirado and those in adjacent cities all have to make decisions as to what to do, where to go. Their choices have both good and bad consequences.
This fictional story brings home the reality of what would, or could, happen. History has shown us time after time that……what can go wrong….will go wrong. What would you do? Your answers may be different after reading this novel. Read how these characters faced difficult choices – and decide what you would have done – or will do.
This book is available at Amazon.com as an ebook (Kindle version) or in paperback. Kindle books can be downloaded to the Kindle or to a PC or Tablet, Notebook, or Smartphone. Visit Amazon.com to download a free Kindle app that allows this book to be read on any of those other electronic devices.
This novel is meant to entertain and to educate. Very little has been written on this subject that is not a deep non-fiction book. And now that we have experienced the nuclear disasters of Fukushima and Chernobyl we know how dangerous these power plants can be. As of 2011 there were 442 nuclear power plants operating or under construction in the world. The United States has 104. Whether it is a terrorist dirty bomb or a nuclear melt down – we should know what is happening and be prepared. I hope you will take the time to read this fictional story. Fifty percent of the proceeds from the sale of the e-book in 2013 is being donated to a charity to support the forgotten victims of the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
What some of the readers have said:
“I enjoyed this book because it could happen. I think anyone living in a state with a nuclear reactor exists should read this.”
“A frightening tale of survival. You never really think about the events that take place after you have been stripped of normal day to day resources. No police, hospitals, you are your own 911 and now have to protect yourself against the world.”
“A worthy read! This is a book whose vivid, thought-provoking images have stayed with me even months after reading it! It helped me to better understand the potential repercussions of a nuclear disaster.”
Barbara Griffin Billig “Thank You For Your Interest!”
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The book is also available as The Disquiet Suvivors of The Nuclear Catastrophe in Paperback
I am very excited to be a guest on Maryann Miller’s blog and to participate in the Blogger Book Fair this week. I hope all of you will visit my site to see what Maryann and other writers posted:
http://Billigreadersandwriters.wordpress.com and visit the Blogger Book Fair site. Vote for your favorite books and enter the contests. Have FUN! Thanks for visiting. Barbara
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I’m happy to have you here, Barbara. This is going to be a fun week.