At the Center
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Overview
A burned-out teacher leaves New York City--and her abusive alcoholic partner--for the Center, a bucolic retreat compound, where, despite a nationwide paper ban, she's forced to secretly document her past in notebooks and reinvent her story on paper for future generations. Synopsis: Trapped in a dead-end teaching job, a toxic relationship, and a cramped Manhattan apartment, Ko gon abandons it all for the Center: a secluded compound devoted to yoga, " empathic studies," and the secret preservation of banned books. At first, the Center seems like a sanctuary-- but Ko gon uncovers a thrilling secret. Amid nationwide paper bans, the Center maintains a black-market cache of blank notebooks, and Ko gon must decide whether it is safe to leave her story for future generations. Blending rich characterization with psychological complexity, At the Center reckons with the loss of printed material, the climate crisis, and the destabilizing rise of AI. At its heart, it is a visceral, courageous meditation on the power and risk of telling one's story-- out loud and on paper.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9781646038411
- ISBN-10: 164603841X
- Publisher: Regal House Publishing
- Publish Date: April 2027
- Page Count: 252
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