Atopia

Par : Eric Schrag
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  • ISBN8899400209
  • EAN9798899400209
  • Date de parution04/05/2025
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  • ÉditeurMy Personal Bubble LLC

Résumé

Two completely different lives from two very different locations collide in this dystopian, coming-of-age, speculative fiction. The first is Stirling, an inquisitive, twenty-four Season boy (the equivalent of twelve years old) who's lived his entire life under the perpetual Aurora shielding his community from whatever destroyed the world outside. The other, a conspiracy realist named Brody Burns on a hunt for the truth.
Their shared refrain: "There must be places out there that we're not being told about."Imagine a peaceful society, living at the bottom of a crater, completely secluded from the outside world by the Aurora overhead. The citizens live their lives the way they always have: trading goods and services, obeying the precepts, not asking questions. As far as the "Autonomous Territory of Fairtrade" is concerned, there is nothing beyond the Aurora covering the crater in which they live...
and there hasn't been for generations. But things start to change when Stirling loses hearing in one of his ears. From then on, it starts to become clearer that not everything is as it seems in this utopian world he grew up in. His memories no longer seem to match the collective memories of everyone else around him. His closest friends-even his own mother-remember things differently than he does. Up to that point, everyone believed the native Giants in the area had been their enemies.
But now, being saved by one, Stirling's not so sure. In his quest to find out what's really going on, Stirling begins doubting who he can even trust anymore. People have disappeared for knowing less than he does, and he's only beginning to scratch the surface. Simultaneously, Brody Burns, an obscure podcaster on the outside, begins following a trail of leads that seem to providentially fall into his lap one after another.
A series of mysterious people washing up on random beaches around the world piques his interest. They must be related. But how? When his guest is spirited away right from under his nose, Brody sets himself to action, journeying half-way around the world in search of answers. What aren't we being told?In a twist of fate, the reality that both Stirling and Brody thought they understood unfolds into the biggest conspiracy either of them had ever imagined.
A world they were never supposed to find was right under their noses the whole time, shrouded in secrets, lies, and cover-ups.
Two completely different lives from two very different locations collide in this dystopian, coming-of-age, speculative fiction. The first is Stirling, an inquisitive, twenty-four Season boy (the equivalent of twelve years old) who's lived his entire life under the perpetual Aurora shielding his community from whatever destroyed the world outside. The other, a conspiracy realist named Brody Burns on a hunt for the truth.
Their shared refrain: "There must be places out there that we're not being told about."Imagine a peaceful society, living at the bottom of a crater, completely secluded from the outside world by the Aurora overhead. The citizens live their lives the way they always have: trading goods and services, obeying the precepts, not asking questions. As far as the "Autonomous Territory of Fairtrade" is concerned, there is nothing beyond the Aurora covering the crater in which they live...
and there hasn't been for generations. But things start to change when Stirling loses hearing in one of his ears. From then on, it starts to become clearer that not everything is as it seems in this utopian world he grew up in. His memories no longer seem to match the collective memories of everyone else around him. His closest friends-even his own mother-remember things differently than he does. Up to that point, everyone believed the native Giants in the area had been their enemies.
But now, being saved by one, Stirling's not so sure. In his quest to find out what's really going on, Stirling begins doubting who he can even trust anymore. People have disappeared for knowing less than he does, and he's only beginning to scratch the surface. Simultaneously, Brody Burns, an obscure podcaster on the outside, begins following a trail of leads that seem to providentially fall into his lap one after another.
A series of mysterious people washing up on random beaches around the world piques his interest. They must be related. But how? When his guest is spirited away right from under his nose, Brody sets himself to action, journeying half-way around the world in search of answers. What aren't we being told?In a twist of fate, the reality that both Stirling and Brody thought they understood unfolds into the biggest conspiracy either of them had ever imagined.
A world they were never supposed to find was right under their noses the whole time, shrouded in secrets, lies, and cover-ups.