The New Flowering. The Hollow Honey, #3
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- ISBN978-1-996819-27-2
- EAN9781996819272
- Date de parution19/01/2026
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurJohn Hempstock
Résumé
Maya Chen has spent three years building resistance networks that proved traditional knowledge superior to corporate technology. Now the entire system is collapsing - and she must prevent catastrophe while building something unprecedented. As Synthesis Corporation's enhancement systems fail worldwide, desperate communities demand immediate alternatives. Corporate-government alliances deploy regulatory warfare.
Underground networks face coordinated suppression. And Maya discovers that saving traditional knowledge requires more than resistance - it requires demonstrating that communities can govern planetary-scale environmental challenges through collaboration that honours both cultural diversity and ecological relationships. From biological microplastic degradation to integration healing that addresses environmental contamination and community trauma simultaneously, Maya coordinates the largest act of civil disobedience in human history.
Ancient knowledge keepers reveal regeneration techniques that go beyond restoration toward ecosystem enhancement. Maritime communities prove traditional ocean management exceeds governmental alternatives. And children like Maya's daughter Li Wei grow up understanding that magic flows through natural networks connecting all life. But as traditional knowledge networks replace corporate systems worldwide, they face the ultimate test: Can collaborative approaches provide permanent alternatives to institutional control? Can communities maintain cultural autonomy while addressing global challenges? Can humanity learn that sustainable prosperity requires reciprocity rather than extraction?
Underground networks face coordinated suppression. And Maya discovers that saving traditional knowledge requires more than resistance - it requires demonstrating that communities can govern planetary-scale environmental challenges through collaboration that honours both cultural diversity and ecological relationships. From biological microplastic degradation to integration healing that addresses environmental contamination and community trauma simultaneously, Maya coordinates the largest act of civil disobedience in human history.
Ancient knowledge keepers reveal regeneration techniques that go beyond restoration toward ecosystem enhancement. Maritime communities prove traditional ocean management exceeds governmental alternatives. And children like Maya's daughter Li Wei grow up understanding that magic flows through natural networks connecting all life. But as traditional knowledge networks replace corporate systems worldwide, they face the ultimate test: Can collaborative approaches provide permanent alternatives to institutional control? Can communities maintain cultural autonomy while addressing global challenges? Can humanity learn that sustainable prosperity requires reciprocity rather than extraction?






















