METAtropolis: Cascadia

METAtropolis: Cascadia

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Nov 16, 2010 · English · Audiobook (0h 13m)
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Format Audiobook
Length 0h 13m
Language English
Published Nov 16, 2010
Publisher Audible Frontiers

Description

In the 2070s, the landscape of the United States has drastically changed, resulting in the emergence of the breakaway territory known as Cascadia. This barren land serves as a backdrop for a narrative woven together by a collection of talented authors, each contributing their unique voice to a complex world teetering on the edge of transformation. Cascadia stands as a beacon of both hope and conflict, embodying the tensions between nature's resilience and human ambition.

As the characters navigate through this fractured society, they confront political upheaval, environmental challenges, and personal dilemmas that echo throughout their lives. The diverse tales intertwine, showcasing individuals that range from resourceful environmentalists to cunning politicians, all trying to carve out a place for themselves in an evolving landscape. Each story enriches the collective ecosystem of Cascadia, revealing the intricate threads that bind its inhabitants.

Through vivid storytelling, the authors explore the intricate dynamic between technology and ecology in a future where nature reclaims its dominance. The tensions between innovation and tradition blur as the characters grapple with their identities within this brave new world. Their journeys reveal the philosophical and moral choices that arise when humanity must coexist with a deteriorating environment.

Amidst the uncertainty, hope flickers like a candle in the dark. Cascadia is not just a territory; it embodies the struggle for survival, resilience, and the quest for understanding in a society that has splintered. Through this intricate tapestry of narratives, readers are invited to ponder the future of humanity as it faces its greatest challenges.

Genres

Science Fiction Fantasy

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