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Imagine a future where over-ambitious wars leave a generation of Americans without parents. Imagine the remaining citizens doing their best to raise grandchildren, cousins, or neighbors as their own. Imagine every child being overseen by the government, a paper trail following them from birth to adoption and beyond.
Now imagine being involved in none of that… until you find a baby, abandoned but alive, in a park. What would you do? Is there even a choice? With echoes of A Brave New World, The Handmaid's Tale, and The Giver, The Buried Few tells the story of Daniel Allingham, a computer security specialist who is faced with just such a decision. Despite his efforts to wash his hands of the whole problem, he finds himself -- and those close to him -- further and further entrenched in a struggle against a relentless government agent.
While the personal, technological, and political issues grow more and more complex, the heart of the matter remains deceptively simple: a child, a man, and the lengths to which he'd go to set one thing right in a world of wrong.
I will gladly provide a PDF version of the book to anyone willing to review it.
Thanks so much for your interest!