Sometime early in the new century following the collapse of the former United States, Pastor-Governor Bill Kingson and high-ranking members of Team Jesus flee the theocratic genocidal police state they have created in Colorado. All that remains are scurrying masses of ex-suburbanites desperate to escape from the Golden West gated-community republic and Disney's ReLive USA! theme-park nationstate for the legendary safety of Bulgaria.A band of feral youths join together for protection and love as they struggle to cross the ...
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Sometime early in the new century following the collapse of the former United States, Pastor-Governor Bill Kingson and high-ranking members of Team Jesus flee the theocratic genocidal police state they have created in Colorado. All that remains are scurrying masses of ex-suburbanites desperate to escape from the Golden West gated-community republic and Disney's ReLive USA! theme-park nationstate for the legendary safety of Bulgaria.A band of feral youths join together for protection and love as they struggle to cross the city formerly known as Denver. Gus, the oldest, who dreams of being a sumo champion; his partner in crime and love Maude, a onetime little league superstar pitcher, Gladys, a 10 year old electronics whiz, and Walter, a 12 year old boy who wears girl's clothes and may be the Messiah, become the post-apocalyptic nuclear family that cares for each other in the face of a historical disaster they don't begin to understand.Hovering between a terrifying present and a frightening future, No Aloha begins where William Gibson's novels leave off, projecting us into a world of a war torn adolescent consciousness of blind loyalties and survival skills that supersede the confines of race and gender.
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