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What if the predicted natural disasters resulting from climate change became a reality? Would humanity be able to meet these challenges? The saga begins in 2064, following a series of natural catastrophes that cause death, destitution, and the collapse of social systems. James Callahan is a sustainable community developer whose adventures take him across the country. In the eastern United States, he witnesses horrors afflicted by the Illuminati. In California, he experiences the Chinese government attempt to take control. Meanwhile, central states collaborate to maintain their freedom. As the…mehr

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What if the predicted natural disasters resulting from climate change became a reality? Would humanity be able to meet these challenges? The saga begins in 2064, following a series of natural catastrophes that cause death, destitution, and the collapse of social systems. James Callahan is a sustainable community developer whose adventures take him across the country. In the eastern United States, he witnesses horrors afflicted by the Illuminati. In California, he experiences the Chinese government attempt to take control. Meanwhile, central states collaborate to maintain their freedom. As the first book in the saga, this novel reveals the emergence of Oasis, a sustainable community of people with complementary abilities. They succeed in building a harmonious society as they actively engage in the unfolding eventsdiscovering what it takes to survive and create a cohesive community where people help each other instead of hinder. In a world ravaged by natural disasters and overrun with human-made atrocities, Oasis is a beacon of light.
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Tamar Ben-Ur retired from her position as a systems analyst and felt called to write a novel incorporating her grave concerns over climate change and social injustice. Her work intertwines her imagination with experiences such as twenty years of involvement in shamanic drumming sessions. She currently lives in Austin, Texas.