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A Forest Without Trees - by Jp Solanki-Davie (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The year is 2640, and our descendants survived the climate breakdown but continue to be divided with how we live on this planet.
- Author(s): Jp Solanki-Davie
- 338 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Fantasy
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Tara's unique extra cerebral ability (eca) allows her to connect with electronics and could be key to freeing citizens from tyrany.Tara fights to keep her secrets hidden before the Federation can harness her eca for their diabolical schemes.
Book Synopsis
The year is 2640, and our descendants survived the climate breakdown but continue to be divided with how we live on this planet. A giant perimeter shield protects the Federation from the ravaging storms but pacifies those within from its radiation. Tara is a bold and daring young woman raised in the wild by her mother, Sheena. Her unique extra cerebral ability (eca) allows her to connect with electronics and could be the key to freeing citizens of the Federation from the chips that inhibit their eca. Trapped inside the shield and isolated from her friends and family, Tara fights to escape and keep her secrets hidden before the Federation can harness her eca for their diabolical schemes...
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I loved it! The writing is beautiful, engaging, and easy to read.
It's set in a world that is not so hard to imagine considering current sociopolitical contexts, but a world I certainly hope doesn't come into being where patriarchy, capitalism, surveillance, and technology are taken to the extreme... What is hopeful is that there are seemingly many resistances developing, which we don't get to learn too much about yet (and I'm excited to read more about in the next books). What we do learn is that resistance centers that Indigenous &
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