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Nature's Confession

J. L. Morin (2015)

SubgenreSci-Fi Romance
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
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SettingContemporary
Goodreads3.8/5 (75)

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ViolenceNot rated
Sexual contentModerate
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The epic tale of two teens in a fight to save a warming planet, the universe . . . and their love "The novel is epic" -The Guardian Readers' Favorite International Book Award winner Book Excellence Award finalist A Top 10 Best Science Fiction book New York Book Festival Honorable Mention This cli-fi quest full of romance, honor, and adventure is the #1 Top Marinovich Fiction Read of the year LitPick 5-Star Review Award Winner Best of a New Genre, included in “12 Works of Climate Fiction Everyone Should Read” Eco-Fiction Honorable Mention— Read the excerpt! Best Climate Environmental Fiction Book When a smart-mouthed, mixed-race teen wonders why the work that needs to be done pays nothing compared to the busywork glorified on holovision news, the search for answers takes him on the wildest journey of anyone’s lifetime. Their planet is choked with pollution. They can’t do anything about it . . . or can they? With the girl of his dreams, he inadvertently invents living computers. Just as the human race allows corporations to pollute Earth into total desolation, institute martial law and enslave humanity, the two teens set out to save civilization. Can they thwart polluters of Earth and other fertile planets? The heroes come into their own in different kinds of relationships in this diverse, multi-cultural romance. Along the way, they enlist the help of female droid Any Gynoid, who uncovers cutting-edge scientific mysteries. Their quest takes them through the Big Bang and back. Will Starliament tear them from the project and unleash ‘intelligent’ life’s habitual pollution, or will youth lead the way to a new way of coexisting with Nature? Nature’s Confession couldn’t be more timely, just as the IMF reveals that governments spends more than $5.3 trillion on fossil fuel subsidies annually, following talks in Lima and the largest climate change march in world history when world leaders converged for an emergency UN Climate Summit in New York City. With illustrations and to