

“The Curtain Between Us” is a Christian dystopia with hints of utopian literature, historical twists on biblical classics, feminist literature, and psychology.
Using familiar modern anxieties about the changing world order and Cold War themes of a nuclear holocaust, “The Curtain Between Us” predicts a post-nuclear world with isolated communes, roaming bands of lost souls, a depressed teenager, and a mother’s love.
The book jumps between narratives ranging from the perspective of Eve in the Garden of Eden, a cursed daughter, orphaned son, to a cat living through the end of the modern age.
