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<description>&lt;p&gt;In the post-Greenhouse world of the 22nd century Pennsylvania desert, as the winds slap dirt against whatever remains of once verdant nature, the people will dread the return of another scorching summer, and pray that the 75 degree winter weather will last long enough for them to grow the food needed to survive the summer.

In that apocalyptic world, the children look for any hole in the ground on February 2 to see if there is a groundhog.  Because they don&apos;t know where the next meal will come from.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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