Thursday, August 16, 2007

Noah's Diamond

I am writing a book. I am almost finished. My best friend showed me a competition for an unpublished novel so I have entered. I had to write a 500 word synopsis. I thought I might just as well post it to my blog.


"Noah’s Diamond" by Jenny Lee Young

“When the world ended, there was no warning!”

In the year 2036 in post-AIDS South Africa, Margaret Jasper, a science teacher, takes a group of Pioneer girls to a winter camp. Her assistant, Thumu Sizwa, mother of two of the Pioneer girls, has organised a trip to the Noah’s Diamond Complex during the camp.

Noah Abernathy, an eccentric American billionaire, had been convinced that God had told him to build a nuclear shelter to house his family in the event of nuclear war. South Africa seemed tactically to be the safest area to situate this technologically advanced, computer-controlled safe-haven. However, the threat of nuclear war diminished to almost zero and Noah Abernathy died, leaving the Diamond Complex to the family in a trust, with a proviso that a member of the Abernathy family always live there. They decided to turn the complex into a tourist attraction.

With much anticipation, Margaret and the girls take a tour of Diamond One. Their tour guide is Lindy-Lou Abernathy, the pregnant and unmarried granddaughter of the late Noah.

During their tour, the party is jolted by an earth-shattering explosion, causing Diamond One to automatically seal. News broadcasts are garbled but Margaret gets glimpses of a world in crisis – collapsed buildings, fires, dead bodies, screaming people……….

At first the adults react to the situation as a tourist gimmick and then a temporary glitch that will soon be repaired. However, after five days, what they all secretly feared turns out to be true. The interactive function is again up and running and they are informed that the rest of the world is dead or dying due to massive nuclear explosions and the resultant radiation in the atmosphere.

The fate of humanity rests in the hands of this group of teenage girls. They are in many ways an ill-assorted bunch, including Beth, a blind but privileged girl, Martha Malobi, the ex-drug addict, Mara, who suffers from depression, the street-wise Britney Adams and her naive friend Sharon who has encountered love for the first time. The only hope for the continuation of the human race lies in Lindy-Lou’s unborn baby. If only it is a little boy!

Is there a chance for the human race? What is the smell that reminds Beth of Christmas? Who slashed Mara’s best painting? What is Sharon’s hidden secret? Can Margaret lead the group through near mass euthanasia, deliberate vandalism, fire, relocation and even attempted murder?

Find out in this gripping South African Science Fiction Novel. Celebrate the power of women! Appreciate the contribution that Youth can make to society. Come and enjoy the technological delights of the future with the last members of the human race.

1 comment:

H.Melton said...

Good luck on your book. It sounds very interesting. I would love to read more of it. I am a published author. Come visit me at:

www.Hevinlee.com

Blessings,
Hevinlee Melton