We the People: Rising
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Narrado por:
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Dana Christie
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Tommy Marcum
They took everything that mattered—until one night a father’s oath became the spark.
A blistering near-future political thriller of revolt, sacrifice, and the hard work of rebuilding. When federal squads smash into a Kansas farmhouse and a child dies, ordinary families stop being silent. We The People: Rising follows disillusioned veterans, an embattled journalist, a whistleblowing engineer, and thousands of citizens who refuse to accept a manufactured nation of fear. This is a story of uprising, betrayal, and the price of saying “enough.”
What listeners will find inside:
- High-stakes, fast-paced action and moral complexity (perfect if you love political thriller and near-future dystopian fiction).
- A fully realized resistance movement — farmers, teachers, veterans, hackers — that feels true and urgent.
- Twisted conspiracies at the heart of government and corporate power, revealed with painstaking evidence and courtroom reckonings.
- Character-driven scenes of grief, hope, and the daily labor of rebuilding a free society.
Keywords you’ll recognize in every scene: “political thriller,” “dystopian rebellion,” “people vs government,” “resistance novel,” “near-future thriller,” “civil uprising fiction,” and “government conspiracy.” These threads weave through every sacrifice and victory.
If you want a cinematic, captivating novel that asks what democracy costs — and then shows people paying the price and rebuilding — join Alex, Lena, Maria, Jonah, and a nation rising in *We The People: Rising*. This novel is for listeners of political thrillers, dystopian fiction, techno-conspiracy narratives, and hard-edged social problem fiction.
Includes: exclusive epigraph, prologue, and an afterword on what civic repair looks like — plus a downloadable, printable “Citizen’s Charter” excerpt for book clubs and classroom discussion.
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