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The year is 2089, and the world's population has just been decimated by a racially motivated bioterrorist attack gone awry. The half million survivors, all living on the Mediterranean island of Bethel, embark on an unprecedented plan to direct human evolution and rid humanity of the pervasive xenophobia and interracial fear that nearly rendered all human life extinct. Sari Aldira, a recently graduated social worker, faces an irreconcilable dilemma: acquiesce to her husband Brahm's demands to terminate her unexpected but much desired pregnancy or have their child and create a maelstrom of controversy that would sabotage his ambitious proposal to direct the course of human evolution.Now, the fate of the Human Homogenization Project and the future direction of all humankind rests within Sari's womb. TRIBE is the telling of one family's story to reconcile the contemporary and omnipresent issues of interracial fear and xenophobia. But, in essence, it is a chronicle of all humanity's struggle, as their well-intentioned leaders take extreme authoritarian measures to eliminate the destructive elements of racism and tribalism from the human condition. But, at what cost?
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The year is 2089, and the world's population has just been decimated by a racially motivated bioterrorist attack gone awry. The half million survivors, all living on the Mediterranean island of Bethel, embark on an unprecedented plan to direct human evolution and rid humanity of the pervasive xenophobia and interracial fear that nearly rendered all human life extinct. Sari Aldira, a recently graduated social worker, faces an irreconcilable dilemma: acquiesce to her husband Brahm's demands to terminate her unexpected but much desired pregnancy or have their child and create a maelstrom of controversy that would sabotage his ambitious proposal to direct the course of human evolution.Now, the fate of the Human Homogenization Project and the future direction of all humankind rests within Sari's womb. TRIBE is the telling of one family's story to reconcile the contemporary and omnipresent issues of interracial fear and xenophobia. But, in essence, it is a chronicle of all humanity's struggle, as their well-intentioned leaders take extreme authoritarian measures to eliminate the destructive elements of racism and tribalism from the human condition. But, at what cost?