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    <![CDATA[The End As I Know It: A Novel of Millennial Anxiety]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>An edgy and hilarious novel about one young man&#8217;s attempt to alert his friends to the cataclysm sure to arrive on New Year&#8217;s Eve, 1999<br/><br/>It&#8217;s 1998. Or, as Randall Knight sees it, Y2K minus two. Randall, a twenty-five-year-old children&#8217;s singer and puppeteer, has discovered the clock is ticking toward a worldwide technological cataclysm. But he may still be able to save his loved ones&#8212;if he can convince them to prepare for the looming catastrophe. That&#8217;s why he&#8217;s quit his job, moved into his car, and set out to sound the alarm. <em>The End as I Know It</em> follows Randall on his coast-to-coast Cassandra tour. His itinerary includes the elementary schools that have booked him as a guest performer and the friends and relatives he must awaken to the crisis. When nobody will heed his warning, Randall spirals into despair and self-destruction as he races from one futile visit to the next. At the end of his rope, he lands with a family of newly minted survivalists in rural Texas. There, he meets a woman who might help him transcend his millennial fears and build a new life out of the shards of his old one.<br/><br/>Like Walter Kirn&#8217;s novel <em>Up in the Air</em>, <em>The End as I Know It</em> is a high-concept look at American culture that is by turns hilarious and poignant, and it manages to recall a memorable period in very recent history while at the same time shedding light on our current social moment.</p>]]>
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