Spotlight on Call the Wind Mariah by W.W. Hennemann

Spotlight

Call the Wind Mariah

It’s November 2055. Climate change has dramatically altered the planet. Coastal cities have been inundated by a dramatic ten-foot rise in sea level, far greater and far sooner than the climate models had anticipated. Large inland cities have become islands of civilization in a sea of anarchy caused by mass migrations and armed conflicts.

Call the Wind Mariah is a gripping, emotionally charged voyage through a near-future world undone by climate disaster—and a timeless story of resilience, humanity, and the search for love and safe harbor in a storm-tossed world. From $4.99. Free via KU. SHOP NOW /

About the Author

W.W. Hennemann is an award-winning novelist and author. He has a PhD in Zoology from the University of Florida and forty years of experience in academia and the medical device industry.

W.W. has a lifelong passion for and fascination with the natural world in general and the sea in particular. He has skippered sailboats in and around Florida and the Bahamas, including several sometimes serene, sometimes harrowing crossings of the Gulf Stream and the Florida Straits.

W.W. has numerous scientific publications and medical device patents to his name and likes to infuse his writing with snippets of biological and scientific fact and conjecture. He has traveled to every continent, lived in four states and three countries and currently resides in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.



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