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Yet You Cry When It Hurts (Nothing is Promised 4)
"When the world is drowning, diplomacy is more than handshakes and headlines. Nitara Desai has spent her life negotiating international agreements, easing points of conflict, and averting disasters. Worst-case scenarios belong in her nightmares, not the IEC’s daily reports. On a calm day, being a director at the International Energy Consortium only requires fixing CarbonCon translators for flustered Brazilian delegates. A thankless job, but the world is still drowning in CO2—there’s no choice but to keep treading. On a bad day, it’s not just the Brazilians acting up, but the Americans walking out, and now the Governor of Southern California insisting on a clandestine meeting. Then a text comes from Matti, her solid rock in the stormy seas: Guess what? We’re getting married! Suddenly, an earthquake is slow-rolling through her personal life as well. She waited too long: to tell Matti how she feels, to quit the unwinnable race to net zero, to grab hold of the things that make life worth living, not just trying to stay afloat. When the governor reveals an impossible technology that could save the planet, but it’s in the hands of a murderously ambitious man, it’s a catastrophe she can’t turn away from. And it’s almost enough to distract her from everything falling apart. Work first, always. And maybe that’s been the problem all along. Yet You Cry When It Hurts is the fourth of four tightly-connected hopepunk novels in a near-future climate-fiction series. It’s about our future, how the forces of greed are ever-present, how the fight for a just world never ends, and how it’s not strongmen who will save us but the bright cords of connection that hold the world together. If you enjoyed the optimistic climate solutions in Kim Stanley Robinson’s Ministry for the Future or the cozy cooperative future in Becky Chambers’ Monk and Robot series, you will enjoy Nothing is Promised."
Susan Kaye Quinn (Author), Maria Victoria Martinez, Paul Hikari, Tyra Kennedy, Ulka Mohanty (Narrator)
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"A genetically-altered clone. A college graduate. And it’s a long way to Canada… Harper Rawls struggles to come to grips with her parents’ deaths - but it’s not going well. Accompanying her guilt and inadequacy, she’s somehow gained the attention of an anti-cloning extremist organization. Out of “respect for her father”, they now watch her every move. Ordell Bentley, a genetically-altered clone, flees violence at the hands of the same group. Death stalks him through the nascent jungles of League City, Texas as he makes his way to his lover’s house to warn her, only to find Harper instead. The only escape is through the mid-western desert, and Ordell has no food, no money, and no transportation. Hunted by the HPM and an unseen stalker, and plagued by a corporate-sponsored bounty that creeps steadily upward, the future is bleak… Models and Citizens takes place in dystopian future where the climate has moved on, taking with it the jobs and dreams of the people. Models, genetically-altered clones like Ordell, work the jobs others won’t, and are hated for it, but since escape means death, most suffer in silence. A cross between Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go and Bladerunner (based on Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep), this novel entertains from the first paragraph to the last sentence as Harper and Ordell struggle to survive in a post-climate change world. If you loved Atropos by John Lapuntich, you will enjoy this gripping thrill ride. Models and Citizens is an action-packed rollercoaster of a novel that moves at a breakneck speed and leaves you asking for more. - Reader’s Favorite (5 - stars)"
Andrew Sweet (Author), Paul Hikari (Narrator)
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Of Kindness and Kilowatts: Nothing is Promised Book 3
"Of Kindness and Kilowatts is the third of four tightly-connected novels in a new hopepunk series. It’s about our future, how society lives on invisible things, like electricity and trust, that are far too easy to break… and how our most difficult moments are often when we discover the only path forward is healing not just ourselves but the world."
Susan Kaye Quinn (Author), Paul Hikari (Narrator)
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The Whirl Wind Man: First Time Travel Vessel
"Steve, a reviewer wrote: A story of a rural family in the sixty’s-I lived in the hills of Redwood City at the time you grew up, so I could relate to your story-Interesting! Devon, an Austin Macauley reviewer wrote I can confidently state that your book was found to be engaging and enjoyable as we follow Jimmy and Tim’s adventures, the imaginative storyline coupled with the unique perspective on siblings’ relationships provided for a captivating tale-Captivating! A percentage of the proceeds from this book will go to Disaster Relief. One woman-(a no name hero) in the mid-west is doing something on her own. She is making quits for the Victims from Tornados. She alone, sewing quits makes a trip to meet with homeowners or renters and offers them a quit. Limited by her ability to make quits and the time to go herself to hand them out! I would like to help her! Author: Local Artist, freelance: writer, speaker. With a passion for nature and science. He has a different vision of the future. Our kids are our future-It is important we help them learn about our small blue planet we call earth!"
John Pavon (Author), Paul Hikari (Narrator)
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