The offline diary

The offline diary

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In a near-future version of the modern world-where xenophobia and authoritarianism have crept back into Western society-a teenage girl named Annie Franke, a Jewish-German-American student living in the U.S., is forced into hiding with her family after a political regime shift targets immigrants, minorities, and dissenters. Instead of writing in a checkered diary, Annie documents her life in a heavily encrypted offline blog stored on a flash drive. While social media crumbles under surveillance, Annie's digital journal becomes a lifeline-a place where she vents her fears, dreams, crushes, and existential questions as her world shrinks to the four walls of their hidden safehouse in an old bookstore basement.
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