They told you "woke" was the problem.
But what if the real problem is what happens when people stop pretending?In LANTERNS IN THE DARK: How Wokeness Became a Threat to Power, Ella Quinn isn't trying to start a movement-she's trying to survive her life. But one small moment in a grocery store cracks something open, and suddenly she can't unsee what Briar County has trained its people to normalize: hunger treated like a moral failure, "policy" used to disguise harm, and charity designed to keep people grateful instead of free.
As Ella teams up with a nurse, a teacher, and a systems-minded organizer, awareness turns into action. They build quiet alternatives-mutual aid without shame, practical policy proposals, and community infrastructure that actually works. And then the backlash begins. Smears. Moral panic. Pressure on jobs and relationships. A system that doesn't argue-because it doesn't have to. It just labels you, isolates you, and waits for you to disappear.
This is a story about what "wokeness" really is when it's healthy: not performance, not purity, not outrage-but clarity, courage, and collective repair. Because the fight isn't left vs. right. It's truth vs. control.
If you like sharp, grounded political fiction with a strong, sarcastic lead-and a hope that's built from real choices, not fantasy-this book is for you.