An Age Without A Name is author Charlotte Fielden's vision of a promising future that evolves out of an apocalyptic past. The novel is the concluding volume of her Weil Trilogy. We rejoin the characters from Crying As She Ran and Messages Like Memories in the year 2020, and we follow them through the hazards of life, the mysteries of afterlife, and their intriguing relationships with people and advanced technologies.
This is a novel about heinous ambitions and gargantuan corporate greed, about the healing of hate, and the enduring power of love. It is, above all, a story of redemption. This completes the Weil trilogy that spans one hundred years from the arrival of Sam Weil in the New World in the 1920s to the dawning of an age without a name in 2020.