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The Hampshire Project (resilience A Trilogy Of Climate Chaos) (volume 3) [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Fiction)
  • Author:  Kitty Beer
  • Author:  Kitty Beer
  • ISBN-10:  1632100282
  • ISBN-10:  1632100282
  • ISBN-13:  9781632100283
  • ISBN-13:  9781632100283
  • Publisher:  Plain View Press
  • Publisher:  Plain View Press
  • Pages:  218
  • Pages:  218
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2017
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2017
  • SKU:  1632100282-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  1632100282-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 100279829
  • List Price: $19.95
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In 2082, young Terra must fight the evils unleashed by rampant climate change. The Hampshire Project is the third novel in the series, Resilience: A Trilogy of Climate Chaos, showing the courage of people facing disaster. Love, loss, and perseverance in a dystopian world.

A dystopian sci-fi novel imagines a future New England crippled by pollution and under the control of ruthless corporate patriarchs.
Kirkus Reviews (see complete review at kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/kitty-beer/the-hampshire-project/)

If you are prone to believe that even severe climate change will be well managed, that future governments will calmly move cities inland, providing good jobs in construction and engaging our better selves, Kitty Beer will turn you inside out. The compelling, gutsy characters, the cults and marauding private armies, the Prudential Tower poking out of the Boston Sea and other vivid landscapes, are horribly credible. If Beer s trilogy, set in the 2040s, 2060s, and continuing here in the 2080s with The Hampshire Project, can t inspire you to action, nothing will.
Robert Socolow, Princeton University Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and co-director of Princeton Environment Institute

Kitty Beer s latest novel, The Hampshire Project, third in her Resilience trilogy, offers a foreboding, forbidding, vision of a future, post climate change New England. What was once the proud city of Boston is now underwater, victim of major rise in global sea level. Anarchy reigns. Fresh water is in short supply, available only to those who can afford to pay. Droughts, heat waves, violent storms and devastating tornadoes define the new normal. Could this be the future? Hopefully not. The Hampshire Project sounds a prescient warning though that the potential for disruptive change in future climate is real: it is not a hoax as some would suggest. Should The Hampshire Project raise public conl#&

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