PRO CONNECT
Julie A. Fragoules is an experienced professional in disaster management and mitigation. She is a Hazard Mitigation Education and Outreach Task Force Leader with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Prior to this, she was an Associated Press and Society of Professional Journalism award-winning radio news reporter and weekend anchor for KTLO & Oldies 101.7 in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Julie holds a B.A. in Political Science. Beyond her professional life, Julie enjoys kayaking, woodworking and sailing, and lives in a log cabin in the Ozark Mountains of North Central Arkansas.
“The author excels at worldbuilding.”
– Kirkus Reviews
Fragoules’ debut SF novel spotlights remarkable individuals who fight totalitarian rule in a near-future world.
Eighteen-year-old Haven Segreti was born into a dystopian future America. It’s been two decades since a string of disasters—including starvation, disease, and economic collapse—ravaged the country. Haven works as an Assimilation Administrator in the New Republic, which comprises the territory east of the Mississippi River. She processes “outsiders” joining the New Republic’s walled cities. Living in these cities is the only way to get any assistance from a government that demands conformity. Haven considers this a draconian means to control its citizens, a belief that she shares with her charismatic team leader, Adrien Damaso. He’s also the person Haven suspects when someone brutally murders an administrative leader. In Texas, outside of the New Republic’s borders, Nathan Hambrice awakens from a 20-year coma to a “bizarre alternate world.” He’s just as shocked to learn that he has a son living in the east, a revelation that ultimately sends Nathan on a potentially dangerous journey. The author excels at worldbuilding. Front-loading the narrative with exposition gives the story an unrushed tempo; Fragoules favors character development over action, and she meticulously assembles a complex cast. Adrien, for one, is magnetic but unnerving, confessing, “Emotions are an intellectual curiosity for me. My joys come from…darker things.” There’s a propulsive narrative drive as Nathan goes after his son and Haven and her friends fight to free themselves of the New Republic’s authority. This novel, which rolls out a prospective series, leaves much to explore for sequels and hints at expansion, as the former United States isn’t the only region in turmoil.
A spirited cast brightens this gripping, densely packed dystopian tale.
Pub Date: April 4, 2023
ISBN: 9780998740355
Page count: 308pp
Publisher: Bowker
Review Posted Online: April 12, 2023
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Thomas Harris
Favorite book
Silence of the Lambs
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Mountain Home
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