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Full Circle

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Full Circle

De: Dobie McArthur
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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Full Circle is the first novel in the Civil War series, which explores the ongoing struggle to reshape the American value system. Set in the mid-2020s, Full Circle tells the story of Guy Pearle, the CEO of Innovative Applications Unlimited, a small East Coast company on the verge of an IPO. He is hounded by Lucinda Hornbuckle, the ambitious editor of Social Tech, who believes that publicly traded companies have an inherent responsibility to lead on social justice and climate change. In Lucinda’s view, Guy is not sufficiently “woke” on either issue and must change his views or suffer the consequences. Threatened by frivolous lawsuits from Lucinda, and battered by personal tragedy, Guy travels to Tarfaya, Morocco, home of the Africa Renaissance Project, where his newest green technology projects are being tested. When Lucinda nearly succeeds in taking control of IAU, Guy vows to return to the United States, but first must survive a deadly attack on the ARP compound. Upon his return to the United States, Guy is determined to fight Lucinda and her powerful media allies for the right to run his company as he sees best. Along the way, he learns how to play the game Lucinda's way, and teaches her that actions do, in fact, have consequences. Acción y Aventura Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Marruecos África Tecnología
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