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In a chillingly plausible future, Changer immerses readers in the harrowing journey of Saul Reis, a man trapped in a sterile, algorithmic rehabilitation program designed to "reform" him into an ideal citizen. Through a relentless cycle of psychological manipulation and hollow rewards, the system chips away at his identity, testing the limits of defiance, resilience, and humanity. Against a backdrop of societal collapse, systemic racism, and ecological devastation, Saul grapples with the ghosts of his past and the system's dehumanizing grip, searching for meaning and a flicker of resistance.

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In a chillingly plausible future, Changer immerses readers in the harrowing journey of Saul Reis, a man trapped in a sterile, algorithmic rehabilitation program designed to "reform" him into an ideal citizen. Through a relentless cycle of psychological manipulation and hollow rewards, the system chips away at his identity, testing the limits of defiance, resilience, and humanity. Against a backdrop of societal collapse, systemic racism, and ecological devastation, Saul grapples with the ghosts of his past and the system's dehumanizing grip, searching for meaning and a flicker of resistance.
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Autorenporträt
Dawn Douglas Woods is a widow, scientist, philosopher, liberal activist and mother, who also writes as Kaatryn MacMorgan-Douglas and MacKenzie Morgan. Changer is her first existentialist, satirical and dystopian fiction novel, which she describes as "A little ditty about the carceral state."