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The war is over, but the fight continues. "Hard work, sacrifice, success" the motto of global government, World United. Business is booming and the economy rebounding as the world continues rebuilding from a long and bloody war. The wealthier inhabitants reap the results while tens of thousands of poverty-stricken people pay for this success with blood, sweat, tears, and sometimes their lives. The destitute are unable to fight back against the abusive class structure, aggressive media propaganda supporting this new regime, and the paramilitary police force which forcibly removes the poor from…mehr

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The war is over, but the fight continues. "Hard work, sacrifice, success" the motto of global government, World United. Business is booming and the economy rebounding as the world continues rebuilding from a long and bloody war. The wealthier inhabitants reap the results while tens of thousands of poverty-stricken people pay for this success with blood, sweat, tears, and sometimes their lives. The destitute are unable to fight back against the abusive class structure, aggressive media propaganda supporting this new regime, and the paramilitary police force which forcibly removes the poor from their homes. Taken to highly-controlled government relief camps, they lose their freedom but gain resources and stability. For Violet, Ivy, Cat, and other survivors relocated from the slums of Riverlea by Sābanto, security comes at a high cost. These refugees know the truth behind Sābanto and put themselves at odds with the powerful orchestrators in an attempt to live independent lives. But knowing who they're up against is only half the battle. When friends and even family turn out to be the enemy, is it possible to overcome betrayal to work towards a common goal? These desperate but innovative survivors might yet prove the downfall of a corrupt system-if they don't destroy themselves or each other first.
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Ewa Anderson was born and raised in Warsaw, Poland. When she was eighteen, and with very limited English, she immigrated to Canada. She took the challenges of living on a new continent and learning a new language as an opportunity for growth. Living in Canada as an immigrant increased her awareness of the importance of belonging, acceptance and diversity in society which she tries to relate in her work.She is an alumnus of York University in Toronto and McMaster University in Hamilton where she received a Masters of Computer Science. She is also a long-standing member and volunteer at Mississauga Festival Choir, and the local arts scene.She lives with her husband in Oakville Ontario.