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Fractured Nation
Collapse of Freedom, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Ronald Bruce Meyer
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H.E. Yates
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In an ideologically divided America teetering on the edge of chaos, a bitterly contested election ignites a chain of events that leads to the unthinkable: a right-wing coup seizes control of the nation. Driven by an extreme vision of Christian fundamentalism, the new regime imposes a rigid authoritarian order and control, dismantling civil liberties and crushing the movement toward social justice for all. What follows is a transformed nation, where a singular, narrow definition of “freedom” is enforced—one that favors white, evangelical, and compliant citizens, leaving those who don’t fit this mold marginalized or persecuted.
Yet freedom is a complex ideal, interpreted differently based on individual perspectives and values. As the new regime enforces its version of liberty, claiming to restore order and tradition, others see their rights and identities stripped away. These competing visions of freedom set the stage for a fierce conflict that tears the nation apart.
Beneath the surface of fear and oppression, a spirit of defiance grows. A diverse and determined resistance emerges, made up of those who refuse to surrender their liberties or identities. Their fight isn’t just for survival but for a future where freedom can be reclaimed—one that respects differences rather than erasing them.
But war spares no one. As the conflict deepens, the suffering cuts across both sides, revealing that all pay the true cost of ideological battles. Collapse of Freedom explores the fragile nature of democracy and freedom, and the devastating impact of authoritarianism, posing urgent questions about power, identity, and resilience. Through its vivid characters and gripping narrative, it asks: In a world where freedom means different things to different people, who decides what it truly means—and at what cost?
©2024 Heather E. Yates (P)2025 Heather E. Yates