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Flora: A Ginny Lewis Novel

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“…this is what Progressivism everyone’s freedoms are progressively cut away, until the only freedom one has left is to die.”

Flora takes place in the seceded paradise of the southern end of the Florida peninsula, and is a one-party progressive nation. Ginny, an investigative TV reporter, is tasked with preparing propaganda for Flora’s President González. Ginny finds more than she expects, and more than the president bargains for.

The majority of the people had been sorely oppressed by the violation of their natural rights. And Ginny believed that her responsibilities as a mother included fighting for her daughter’s natural rights. Now was the time. And Flora was the place.

Well-researched, based on historical precedence and progressive policy proposals, Flora is frighteningly accurate in its portrayal. Flora will take its spot as the dystopian suspense novel of the 21st Century, as Brave New World and 1984 did in the 20th.

170 pages, Paperback

Published September 13, 2021

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