New Earth

New Earth

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In the near future, it is no longer safe to live outside. The government came up with the idea of enclosed cities. Lorrie Adams lives in New Earth, under the watchful eye of the government. Her dad is part of a rebel group hoping to overthrow the government. Lorrie tries to keep up appearances by playing the part of a normal law-abiding citizen, until her father comes to her in the middle of the night with a proposition: Escape. © All rights reserved
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