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A New Democracy

A Novel

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A New Democracy

By: Karu Sankaralingam
Narrated by: Cathi Colas
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In a future where the U.S. has splintered into new nations, the Atlantic Coalition and Pacific Federation strive for equity and sustainability, while the original U.S. grapples with the consequences of traditionalism and deregulation. From the ashes of environmental and economic collapse, can a new form of democracy rise? Follow the intertwined destinies of Gov. Robert Callahan, Justice Marisol Reyes and Sen. Charlie McBride as they navigate this splintering and what follows.

As these three leaders grapple with unprecedented challenges — climate disasters that threaten to wipe out entire regions, economic collapse that leaves millions impoverished and social upheaval that fractures communities — they must confront difficult questions. Can they forge a new path for democracy that can withstand the threats of the modern world? Can justice, compassion and sustainability take root in a world struggling to reconcile its past with its uncertain future?

©2024 Karu Sankaralingam (P)2024 Karu Sankaralingam
Political Science Fiction

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