Writing the title, I just thought how glad I would be to read a scifi or apocalyptic book centering an America without ANY car (wich is quite absolutly not what "Home" is about, but think about it, how good a no car fiction called Home would be). No zombie, no mushroom infected (although I have got a true interest in mushrooms, on infected Last of Us people, or on nice trees), no war, no pandemic, only a total, definitive car disappearance in whole America. One morning at dawn. Woudn't It be a true Apocalypse, the end of a world? Of course something should prevent car importation from other countries, something really harsh, like let's say a a mortal covid metal flue which annilates any motor touching America's ground. Or maybe just a disappearance in the whole world, like the H2G2 singing dolphins sailing in space, but with cars. I wonder at the emotional cost painting Itself on people's face, the shock, the first reactions, then people trying to cop, how to do your groceries, would you move to a big city, would american people learn mass donkey riding and buy roulottes and begin giant roulotte migration, how would vegan people deal with that, would they choose to be the Walking Diets and how would this impact barefoot industry, what would be the big conflicts, the big changes on the american maps, and what societies would emerge?? Would american people finally forget cars, and sometime have strange dreams about It, as collective unconsciousness peaking through the obliveness realm???
Anyway the book is great.