The Preservationist

Author: David Maine
“Noe says, -I must build a boat.-A boat, she says.-A ship, more like. I’ll need the boys to help, he adds as an afterthought.-We’re leagues from the sea, she says, or any river big enough to warrant a boat.This conversation is making Noe impatient. -I’ve no need to explain myself to you.-And when you’re done, she says carefully, we’ll be taking this ship to the sea somehow….Read More
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