Secular City Limits
Dystopian fiction reminiscent of Fahrenheit 451 and The Handmaid's Tale
All Helena really wants is a better life for her twelve year old son, Luke. To do that she needs to get him into a good school, which isn't easy to do when you are a single mother and a Catholic in a near future United States where there is no more separation between Church and State.
States, even neighborhoods are divided along religious lines, and Helena faces discrimination everywhere she goes. Adam, a teenager from her congregation, convinces Helena to leave everything behind and take him and her son across the new American landscape to New Secular City, where they hope to find good schools, good jobs, and tolerance.
After facing many obstacles they will finally reach their destination, but it may not be what any of them expected.
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All Helena really wants is a better life for her twelve year old son, Luke. To do that she needs to get him into a good school, which isn't easy to do when you are a single mother and a Catholic in a near future United States where there is no more separation between Church and State.
States, even neighborhoods are divided along religious lines, and Helena faces discrimination everywhere she goes. Adam, a teenager from her congregation, convinces Helena to leave everything behind and take him and her son across the new American landscape to New Secular City, where they hope to find good schools, good jobs, and tolerance.
After facing many obstacles they will finally reach their destination, but it may not be what any of them expected.
Secular City Limits
Dystopian fiction reminiscent of Fahrenheit 451 and The Handmaid's Tale
All Helena really wants is a better life for her twelve year old son, Luke. To do that she needs to get him into a good school, which isn't easy to do when you are a single mother and a Catholic in a near future United States where there is no more separation between Church and State.
States, even neighborhoods are divided along religious lines, and Helena faces discrimination everywhere she goes. Adam, a teenager from her congregation, convinces Helena to leave everything behind and take him and her son across the new American landscape to New Secular City, where they hope to find good schools, good jobs, and tolerance.
After facing many obstacles they will finally reach their destination, but it may not be what any of them expected.
All Helena really wants is a better life for her twelve year old son, Luke. To do that she needs to get him into a good school, which isn't easy to do when you are a single mother and a Catholic in a near future United States where there is no more separation between Church and State.
States, even neighborhoods are divided along religious lines, and Helena faces discrimination everywhere she goes. Adam, a teenager from her congregation, convinces Helena to leave everything behind and take him and her son across the new American landscape to New Secular City, where they hope to find good schools, good jobs, and tolerance.
After facing many obstacles they will finally reach their destination, but it may not be what any of them expected.
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BN ID: | 2940150678071 |
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Publisher: | Submatter Press |
Publication date: | 02/01/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 114 |
File size: | 481 KB |
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