Description
In The Valley of Dry Bones, Jerry B. Jenkins overlays
the ancient End Times prophecies of Ezekiel onto the
landscape of modern California.
After a 17-year drought, multiple earthquakes and uncontrollable wildfires, California is desolate. The United States President declares the state uninhabitable and irreparable, directing Californias 39 million citizens to relocate.
From the air, California looks like a vast, abandoned sand box, but to a few groups of people, its their home. With less than 1% of the population remaining in California at their own risk, the holdouts encounter a clash of cultures, ethnicities, religions and politics that pits friend against friend, with the future of
California at stake.





