“We hope for a harvest, we pray for rain, but nothing is certain. We say that the harvest will only be abundant if the crops are shared, that the rains will not come unless water is conserved and shared and respected. We believe we can continue to live and thrive only if we care for one another. This is the age of the Reaper, when we inherit five thousand years of postponed results, the fruits of our callousness toward the earth and toward other human beings. But at last we have come to understand that we are part of the earth, part of the air, the fire, and the water, as we are part of one another.”
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The Fifth Sacred Thing
In this novel, a woman named Ean Tep navigates a world where society has collapsed and resources are scarce. She seeks to protect her daughter and uncover the truth behind a mysterious organization known as the Peacekeepers. more
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