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legacy-and-ownership

Mark's triumphant laughter upon reaching unclaimed wilderness symbolizes a personal and collective claim to the future world.

1 chapter across 1 book

Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang (1976)Kate Wilhelm

Chapter 24

Chapter 24 follows a group of specially bred young explorers embarking on a river expedition to Washington, with Mark as a key figure who leaves the group to scout a route toward Philadelphia and New York. The narrative details Mark's solitary journey through ruined cities, rivers, marshes, and bays, highlighting his survival skills and determination to claim and navigate the post-apocalyptic landscape. The chapter contrasts the youthful exuberance of the group with the somber understanding of the mission's risks and significance.