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When President Melissa Harding faces the convergence of catastrophic climate change and a pandemic deadlier than Covid, she's thrust into a race against time. With Congress and the nation divided, Harding battles polarized politics, a conservative Supreme Court, and a public skeptical of vaccines. As the crisis escalates, Harding grapples with the realization that these barriers to effective action are not inherent in our country but are self-inflicted wounds. From a seemingly innocuous event in India to the staggering toll on American soil, Self-Inflicted unravels the gripping saga of a…mehr

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When President Melissa Harding faces the convergence of catastrophic climate change and a pandemic deadlier than Covid, she's thrust into a race against time. With Congress and the nation divided, Harding battles polarized politics, a conservative Supreme Court, and a public skeptical of vaccines. As the crisis escalates, Harding grapples with the realization that these barriers to effective action are not inherent in our country but are self-inflicted wounds. From a seemingly innocuous event in India to the staggering toll on American soil, Self-Inflicted unravels the gripping saga of a nation on the brink. Join Harding and those around her as they navigate personal and political turmoil in a fight for survival. "A compelling, must-read novel for those who want our political system to work for everyone. It provides a penetrating analysis of how law, politics and religion can come together to prevent our country from solving major problems." - Tony Coehlo, former Member of Congress (D-California)
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Edward Correia is a Washington, D.C. attorney and an adjunct professor at American University's Washington College of Law. He served as special counsel to President Clinton for civil rights and chief counsel of the Senate Antitrust Subcommittee.