No one stirred in the area-people stayed in their little hovels. Hiding, most likely. From the cold, the helplessness. Maybe from the Party. Staying out of sight, like cockroaches.I am not a cockroach. ***Apathy is the illness of the overprivileged... Words laced with fear-and maybe a hint of prophecy. His father's words. Words Braxton would prefer to ignore.Braxton Luther is sixteen when the Progressive Reform Party takes over the government. It can't be that bad. So they don't want religion in government-that's constitutional. He can't understand his church's hypersensitive reaction or his father's cryptic warning to stand against the Party's ultimatums.But after living under the new government for a year, Braxton faces a choice-conform to the demands of the ungodded in order to protect his best friend, Eliza, or defy the system and go into hiding, ensuring a life of misery. Still certain that life will settle back into normalcy in the near future, Braxton chooses compliance.Then the killings begin, and the threat to Eliza becomes darker than Braxton had ever imagined. Reality finally sinks in.Apathy is no longer a choice.
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