Telecarter
by
Shelby Summerlin
,
J. D. Kingster
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Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
Format
Paperback
Pages
58
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 2011
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10
1468018485
ISBN-13
9781468018486
Description
In a world where technology intertwines seamlessly with everyday life, Shelby Summerlin and J. D. Kingster present a thrilling narrative that explores the profound implications of technological advancements. At the heart of the story lies an innovative device known as the Telecarter, a groundbreaking invention that revolutionizes transportation, allowing individuals to traverse vast distances in mere moments. Yet, with this newfound convenience comes unforeseen consequences that challenge the very fabric of society.
As the protagonists navigate their lives amid the upheaval caused by the Telecarter, they confront ethical dilemmas and personal transformations. The story delves into questions of identity and morality, prompting both characters and readers to reflect on what it truly means to connect in an increasingly detached world. The intricate plot unveils a tapestry of relationships strained by distance and dependency on technology, revealing the dichotomy between innovation and human experience.
With vivid storytelling and rich character development, this collaborative work invites readers on a journey that provokes thought and sparks conversation. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that the Telecarter is not just a means of travel, but a catalyst for change, leading to a profound exploration of humanity's relationship with innovation in an age of rapid transformation.
As the protagonists navigate their lives amid the upheaval caused by the Telecarter, they confront ethical dilemmas and personal transformations. The story delves into questions of identity and morality, prompting both characters and readers to reflect on what it truly means to connect in an increasingly detached world. The intricate plot unveils a tapestry of relationships strained by distance and dependency on technology, revealing the dichotomy between innovation and human experience.
With vivid storytelling and rich character development, this collaborative work invites readers on a journey that provokes thought and sparks conversation. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that the Telecarter is not just a means of travel, but a catalyst for change, leading to a profound exploration of humanity's relationship with innovation in an age of rapid transformation.
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