Description
The internet is down. The laptop won't turn on. The faucet doesn't drip a single drop of water. Pitch black. You're starting to feel cold and your favorite shop across the street is boarded up. Is this the end of the world? No, it could just be that something in the fragile machinery of civilization as we know it has broken down. In which we have become complacent and forgotten what was common for our (great) grandparents. The first edition of the book sold out very quickly. Magdalena Vožická took an 8-year break and updated, supplemented, and expanded the text. For some readers, this will be the first, for others the last and decisive step towards less dependence on the system and a purely consumer-oriented society. Recommended reading for responsible parents and grandparents, garden owners, preppers, and certainly for those who are justifiably plagued by eco-guilt. Magdalena Vožická's book offers a summary of practical advice and tested recommendations on what we should not forget in similar situations. Firmly, but with a touch of irony. Recipes for food preservation, the ability to grow them, a home apothecary, or the production of basic items that increase the likelihood of survival are interspersed with a narrative layer. Fictional, yet so real. From life. Don't expect a dystopian text squeezing the theme of the apocalypse. How to survive the end...
Information
Author: Vožická Magdaléna
Publication date: May 2, 2023
Manufacturer: Walden Press s.r.o.
Genres: Natural sciences, Books, Specialized and technical literature
Type: Books - paperback
Pages: 290
ISBN/EAN: 9788090801585

