


How We Taught The Earth to Breathe
Book 3 in The Path That Takes Us Home - coming in 2025
Some time has passed since the Labour Day fires and within the dome, some are beginning to push back against the small society's constitution. With the growing population, the question of sustainability is becoming more worrisome, but without the code to open the gate, the community members are prisoners within Eden.
Beyond the dome, a collection of Old World survivors conspire to break through as the earth finally shows signs of new life. Motivated by the evidence of spring and the idea of finally reuniting with long-lost loved ones, abandoned technology must be reimagined to break down impenetrable walls.
As loyalties are probed and relationships are put to the ultimate test the biggest question of all is being asked: now that the earth can breathe, will it only be to realize Eden has been nothing but a thirty-five acre tomb?
Book 3 in The Path That Takes Us Home - coming in 2025
Some time has passed since the Labour Day fires and within the dome, some are beginning to push back against the small society's constitution. With the growing population, the question of sustainability is becoming more worrisome, but without the code to open the gate, the community members are prisoners within Eden.
Beyond the dome, a collection of Old World survivors conspire to break through as the earth finally shows signs of new life. Motivated by the evidence of spring and the idea of finally reuniting with long-lost loved ones, abandoned technology must be reimagined to break down impenetrable walls.
As loyalties are probed and relationships are put to the ultimate test the biggest question of all is being asked: now that the earth can breathe, will it only be to realize Eden has been nothing but a thirty-five acre tomb?
Book 3 in The Path That Takes Us Home - coming in 2025
Some time has passed since the Labour Day fires and within the dome, some are beginning to push back against the small society's constitution. With the growing population, the question of sustainability is becoming more worrisome, but without the code to open the gate, the community members are prisoners within Eden.
Beyond the dome, a collection of Old World survivors conspire to break through as the earth finally shows signs of new life. Motivated by the evidence of spring and the idea of finally reuniting with long-lost loved ones, abandoned technology must be reimagined to break down impenetrable walls.
As loyalties are probed and relationships are put to the ultimate test the biggest question of all is being asked: now that the earth can breathe, will it only be to realize Eden has been nothing but a thirty-five acre tomb?
Publisher: Chicken House Press