Baking for the Apocalypse skewers the quiet creep of coercion, tracing how systemic manipulation bakes itself into daily life. Granger’s satire doubles as a survival manual, reminding us that even a humble rolling pin can be a weapon of assimilation—or a lifeline—when power tilts the table.
‘Baking for Apocalypse’ is a book written using nuance style philosophical viewpoints of perspective that addresses commonly discussed conundrums of social and domestical systemic abuse patterns. Underlining associative assimilation’s that are commonly suggestive play a key role in molding society’s communication challenges worthy of revelation and thought-provoking discussion. This book gives breathe to those scenarios of marital typical relationships contemplating the realms of extremism and ideological strategic planning models thought as resources to leave partners or collusive situations of domestic abuse.
C.A. Granger is a master’s degree graduate from the University of Liverpool who has dedicated years of volunteer work in the community of Edmonton for youth and child advocacy organizations, fundraising and bringing awareness to charitable organizations. This book was an exciting opportunity C.A. Granger has written to bring awareness to the challenges experienced by victims of domestic abuse that are relevant to everyday anomalies that exist within the societal structures.

Location: The Canadian Icehouse
Date & Time: Dec 20 from 8pm to 11:30pm MST