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Hope, a History of the Future

by G. G. Kellner

Hope, a History of the Future

by G. G. Kellner

In the year 2037, Joyce Denzell stumbles upon an enigmatic book that inexplicably appears in her home library, one that claims to be from the year 2200. Narrating the intertwined lives of Gabe, Mia, and Ruth across seven generations, it is a tale ripe with adventure, endurance, romance, and mystery. This temporal tome impacts Joyce and her family profoundly, igniting a belief in the veracity of its origin and the profound messages it holds. Through the family's journey of discovery, led partly by their sage-like cat, Plato, 'Hope, a History of the Future' embraces scientific foresight intertwined with a reflection on destiny, responsibility, and the pursuit of hope within an ever-evolving world.

  • Family Life
  • Fiction
  • Science Fiction
  • Political
  • Adventure
  • Romance
  • Multigenerational
  • Mystery
  • Philosophical
  • Time-travel
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