Heartfelt Memoir Of A Blind Person
In this dystopian novella, Anthony Candela, a self-proclaimed "Trekker" and "secular humanist," explores how fear can drive societies to extreme measures, especially when advanced science and technology make it possible. Likewise, individuals will go to great lengths—not necessarily for happiness, but at least for respite from oppression. The narrator, both an observer and an active participant, recounts the struggles of four adventurers pursuing their dreams. One seeks a fair shot at life and a chance to become a baseball star; another longs to soar through the skies. The third yearns for true artistic passion, while the fourth desires nothing more than success in love and work. However, their society is entirely focused on self-preservation, neglecting basic human needs—except for...