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In the New World Order, freedom is a dangerous game. The year is 2097 and the world is under the control of Lord Jericho Baal. For the last 200 years he has eliminated those elites who wanted to control the world, and has taken that position for himself. By reducing the surplus population from eight billion to a mere two-hundred sixteen million workers, all of whom are necessary to support his lavish lifestyle, he now enjoys the pristine world all to himself. Joshlynn Fellows, a fifteen-year old field worker, is trapped in this evil society. When her mother is killed, a daring escape to freedom is her only hope.…mehr

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In the New World Order, freedom is a dangerous game. The year is 2097 and the world is under the control of Lord Jericho Baal. For the last 200 years he has eliminated those elites who wanted to control the world, and has taken that position for himself. By reducing the surplus population from eight billion to a mere two-hundred sixteen million workers, all of whom are necessary to support his lavish lifestyle, he now enjoys the pristine world all to himself. Joshlynn Fellows, a fifteen-year old field worker, is trapped in this evil society. When her mother is killed, a daring escape to freedom is her only hope.
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Pamela M. Young, a native of Goldsboro, North Carolina, is a professional poet. She is the daughter of Mrs. Edna M. Young and the late Mr. William Alexander Mitchell, Sr. After high school, she continued her education at Norfolk State University, later studying at Mt. Olive College.Her original works are sold at Hallmark, A Mustard Seed, and Christian supply stores. She is the author of Stand: An Autobiography of Poems and A Poet's Decree: Rhythm of Life. She has had guest appearances on local television in her area and is a member of The Speakeasy Project (Documentaries of Poets). She encourages growth and a positive outlook on life by reciting poems to the youth in her community.