Reparations Mind

Reparations Mind

by Philip Wyeth

Narrated by Digital Voice Madison G

Unabridged — 5 hours, 17 minutes

Reparations Mind

Reparations Mind

by Philip Wyeth

Narrated by Digital Voice Madison G

Unabridged — 5 hours, 17 minutes

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Overview

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.


Election Season, 2028. The War for Dignity has begun! The government is reeling after hackers took control of the massive database used by the Historical Reparations Administration.

As panicked techno-refugees flood its gates, the rising Church of Modestianity offers sanctuary from the surveillance state.

Facing an uncertain future, the cast of Reparations USA returns to discover that often the greatest doubts come from within.

From the corridors of power to inner city pain... Schoolyard lessons and the trappings of fame...

Reparations Mind is the darkly satirical examination of how "changing the world" became the religion of an entire generation. Can individuality assert itself over enforced ideology?

A lively sequel that never relents, Philip Wyeth's irreverent satire has belly laughs... touching moments... bizarre spectacles... political intrigue... and even a prescient vision for the future!

This is Book Two of Four in the Reparations series. Length: 5 hours 18 minutes.


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Reparations Mind is the story of good people questioning the motives of the well-intentioned. A must read!”

Reparations exposes the weaknesses of idealism and the inevitability of resistance. Wyeth is a brilliant writer, and a provocative skeptic...who can make you question the motives of equality, celebrate a one-song-wonder with a message, cringe at a grade school art teacher preaching politics, and somehow manage to quote Biblical verse without being offensive—all within the same few hundred pages of only his second work of fiction.”

“Once again we are given a story that is character driven, each of them with their own hopes and goals, living in a world that, at times, I found myself waiting for a 1984 Big Brother-like government, character, or even the AI, to reveal itself, to give a tangible enemy to overcome. Yet interestingly the real enemy is society as a whole, as it begins the downfall from the world we know today, into a world of bureaucratic and social idealisms. How do you stand up against good people, doing good things? How can you be expected to help others, if you can’t help yourself, (and in some cases aren’t allowed to help yourself)?”

“Philip Wyeth has a keen sense of today's key social issues and extrapolates those into a disturbingly/uncannily realistic view of what the year 2028 might look like, both from a geopolitical as well as a socio-economic standpoint. Infused with just enough humor...to make its points land deeper and be even more relatable, this book uses familiar situations/environments to draw the reader in and then surprises them at every turn with unforeseen consequences and ramifications for its characters. In addition, Wyeth has the unique gift of being able to write (in free-flowing form and fashion) for women, people of other cultures, and those whose situations he has, presumably, no experience being in the proverbial 'shoes' of. Wyeth's gift with dialogue is demonstrable.”

“This is an absolute page-turner. Its most scary aspect is that this near future is looking more and more likely by the day!”

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160660387
Publisher: Philip Wyeth
Publication date: 05/15/2022
Series: Reparations , #2
Edition description: Unabridged
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