What Will Our World Look Like In TheYear 5046 CE?Migration of the Kamishi is the firstbook in The Feral World series. It tells the odyssey of Blake andManosh, two young men of the Fifty-First Century, as they journeyacross a new and unrecognizable expanse of the Great Plains. In theFifty-First Century, the planet has recovered from athree-thousand-year-old wound - an asteroid strike. In the middle ofthe Twenty-First Century, the asteroid Apophis struck the planet andwiped out civilization in a disaster of biblical proportions.Civilization was utterly ruined, and all technology - communication,transportation, power, everything - was lost. Faced with the choice torebuild the past as it was, or to live a simpler life in harmony withnature, the few survivors chose harmony. Meanwhile, nature filled theniches left behind in the great "Rubbletown" cities and the greatexpanses in between. Blake and Manosh leave their home in the Badlandsnear Mt. Rushmore, after an invasion by a neighboring tribe massacrestheir village. They alone must carry the faith and legacy of theKamishi tribe as they migrate south to the Warmland, where they hope tofind safety from the coming winter. They endure only with their faith,hope, and a few stone-age tools. Gaddy Bergmann is a naturalist andscientist, performing research in zoology and microbiology. He infuseshis post-apocalyptic world with the sense that humanity has learnedfrom its mistakes. He asks the reader to consider what would happen ifthe planet were given a chance to escape the endless harvesting andmanagement of its resources and allowed to heal. REVIEWS
Gaddy Bergmann has woven a leisurely tale that leaves you wondering the impossible. It's intermingled with action and adventures, quietude and contemplation while filling you with a sense of wonder. Could this happen to our Earth? What if this really did happen, could the world of today survive and would they choose to survive as they had before? A book I highly recommend for readers of all genres as Bergmann's book stands out on a sea of many bookshelves. Open your minds and go on a journey with the Kamishi. You won't regret it. - Michael Timlin, Authors on the Rise Book ReviewsA fantastic journey into the future!~Jamie Bergwick's, Whidbey Island - Washington stated "Gaddy Bergmann hits the scene with Migration of the Kamishi, the first novel in the Feral World trilogy. Imagine this: in twenty-two years, the asteroid Apophis strikes the Earth destroying Civilization as we know it. Against all odds, mankind survives and millennial later, in the Fifty-first century, our descendents live in a post-apocalyptic stone age. Bergmann paints us an intimate portrait of post-apocalyptic life, as we follow Blake and Manosh, two Kamishi men on their quest to find the Warmland. And with the earth unencumbered by civilization for thousands of years, you can imagine the feral beasts and trials of nature the men must face on their journey.
Bergmann's writing is beautifully descriptive - Jean M. Auel meets J.R.R. Tolkien - while never shying away from free-flowing action. I describe this book as a post-apocalyptic Clan of the Cave Bear. With a master's degree in zoology from the University of South Florida,
Bergmann's science is spot-on. Beasts leap from the page with stunning realism as landscapes engulf all of your senses. Migration of the Kamishi is as much an inner journey as it is a voyage through breathtaking savannahs. Bergmann guides us straight into the heart of a man, revealing the hope and perseverance that truly make us human.
Gaddy Bergmann's book Migration of the Kamishi was a wonderfully refreshing read in regard to the post-apocalyptic genres of books. So often I find the age of technology and the dismal imagery of a world none of us wish to live in, but in Bergmann's book I found I wouldn't mind living on through the aftermath. His writing is a far off dream wavering in the winds of time. His characters are realistic in spite of what seems like a far fetched future. I'm reminded of the nature of life's "full-circle" when I read his work and am able to make peace with the possibility of the future he presents. I found the quietude and joy I search for when wanting a book to take me on a journey . Bergmann transported me to just that place; a world where only a very talented author can take you. I would highly recommend this book to someone who wants something different by an author who dares to take a different view of what may come of our future world. It was an adventure I'm looking forward to continuing with Bergmann as he releases his second book in the Feral World Series - Trials of the Warmland.~ Reviewed by Kristy Tallman, Psychological Thriller/Horror Author Set in the future, after an asteroid strike has returned humans to a simpler hunting and gathering culture, Migration of the Kamishi is an extremely readable adventure story. Three resilient young people, on a quest for a better life, bring us a message from a Utopian future where nature is no longer subjugated for man's convenience. This lovely novel can be read as speculative fiction, an adventure story, or as a timely ecological reminder. The author draws on his background in the sciences, but creates a very human narrative of triumph over adversity. I would give this trilogy a "Newbee" award--those who haven't read science fiction before would find this a great way to begin.~ Miss Ann Thropic