The Eden Democratic Kingdom: Part 2: Project New Hope
Tensions between nations run high in the twenty-second century.

Nuclear war reduced the global population from fifteen billion to barely one hundred million survivors. Much of the planet's surface is highly radioactive. Sources of food, clean water, and medical supplies are increasingly scarce. Isolated regions made distribution of supplies even harder to operate. In a time when co-operation is imperative, self-interest continues to prevail in many parts of the globe.

Amidst this growing chaos, a new generation of leaders emerges to guide Eden into an uncertain future filled with incredible new technologies and daunting challenges. As they struggle to provide leadership through humanity's darkest days, they must also preserve what little survives of nature's blessings. Can they build hope for a new world from the ashes of the old, or will they make the same mistakes to which humanity has always succumbed? Part 2 of the Eden Democratic Kingdom trilogy follows the continuing development of Eden and its leaders as they work towards a better future for their young nation and all of Earth's creatures.
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The Eden Democratic Kingdom: Part 2: Project New Hope
Tensions between nations run high in the twenty-second century.

Nuclear war reduced the global population from fifteen billion to barely one hundred million survivors. Much of the planet's surface is highly radioactive. Sources of food, clean water, and medical supplies are increasingly scarce. Isolated regions made distribution of supplies even harder to operate. In a time when co-operation is imperative, self-interest continues to prevail in many parts of the globe.

Amidst this growing chaos, a new generation of leaders emerges to guide Eden into an uncertain future filled with incredible new technologies and daunting challenges. As they struggle to provide leadership through humanity's darkest days, they must also preserve what little survives of nature's blessings. Can they build hope for a new world from the ashes of the old, or will they make the same mistakes to which humanity has always succumbed? Part 2 of the Eden Democratic Kingdom trilogy follows the continuing development of Eden and its leaders as they work towards a better future for their young nation and all of Earth's creatures.
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The Eden Democratic Kingdom: Part 2: Project New Hope

The Eden Democratic Kingdom: Part 2: Project New Hope

by Michel Pelletier
The Eden Democratic Kingdom: Part 2: Project New Hope

The Eden Democratic Kingdom: Part 2: Project New Hope

by Michel Pelletier

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Overview

Tensions between nations run high in the twenty-second century.

Nuclear war reduced the global population from fifteen billion to barely one hundred million survivors. Much of the planet's surface is highly radioactive. Sources of food, clean water, and medical supplies are increasingly scarce. Isolated regions made distribution of supplies even harder to operate. In a time when co-operation is imperative, self-interest continues to prevail in many parts of the globe.

Amidst this growing chaos, a new generation of leaders emerges to guide Eden into an uncertain future filled with incredible new technologies and daunting challenges. As they struggle to provide leadership through humanity's darkest days, they must also preserve what little survives of nature's blessings. Can they build hope for a new world from the ashes of the old, or will they make the same mistakes to which humanity has always succumbed? Part 2 of the Eden Democratic Kingdom trilogy follows the continuing development of Eden and its leaders as they work towards a better future for their young nation and all of Earth's creatures.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158510038
Publisher: FriesenPress
Publication date: 06/02/2016
Series: The Eden Democratic Kingdom , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 204
File size: 497 KB

About the Author

Born in 1953, this French Canadian author comes from Drummondville, QC, Canada. In 1985, he acquired his Bachelor’s degree in human relations. He specialized in sociology readings of human organizations, mainly among closed institutions specialized in adult criminology and juvenile delinquency.

Retired since 2009 from his thirty-five-year career within the Federal Public Services, the author enjoys writing conceptual models which may be linked to his professional background.
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