FACT PLUS FICTION
Food. Water. Shelter. Warmth.
... during
Fires. Floods. Hurricanes. Tornadoes. Winter Storms. Earthquakes.
... depend upon
Preparation. Protection. Planning.
AN INTRIGUING COMBINATION BOOK: The first 100 pages, many of them illustrated, tell you how to be ready, cheaply, to provide light and warmth, shelter, food, and water for your family. The last 165 pages, in the novel Neighbors, tell the story of a small group of homeowners, one of whom is a "prepper," and the rest are simply not ready for trouble. They all have trouble even though they aren't directly hit by weather disasters on both coasts.
But that's not all!
"Preparation" seems to have gotten a bad name, as if those of us who prepare are just a little bit strange. That's what my neighbors might have thought. But when power failures happen, and my house has lights and warmth, my neighbors no longer think I'm strange. I'm their best friend! Get your copy of this valuable book today and be ready for heavy weather this winter!
From the AuthorPlease seriously consider laying in a few extra supplies. A case or two of water and some canned food, if nothing else. Keep your car's gas tank at least half full if you can. Buy a decent flashlight. Remember: When days count, the government might not be there for a week or more.
About the AuthorAuthor William (Bill) Cory is a certified NRA instructor in the Refuse To Be A Victim® program, as well as being certified in firearms education. He helps his neighbors learn how to keep their families safe at home and away, whether weather is fair or stormy.