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Paperback N27 Book

ISBN: B0GNL741P4

ISBN13: 9798248262779

N27

She was sent to observe. What she found may end the mission - and change her forever.

Kahawia is not human. She arrives on Earth after a transit measured in millennia, sent by the civilization that originally seeded life on this planet. Her mission is simple: assess, report, return. But a malfunction strands her on the surface, and the one material that can repair her ship is manufactured in only one country - a country that is tearing itself apart.

The United States is in the midst of a presidential removal. The legislature has voted. The president has refused to leave. And the fault lines splitting the nation aren't political - they're perceptual. Half the population can no longer describe the same events using the same language.

Trapped inside the crisis, Kahawia moves invisibly through a fracturing America, documenting what she sees with the cold precision of a species that processes reality without converting it into story. She watches a vice president rehearse loyalty while quietly calculating succession. A broadcaster constructs an alternate reality so complete that even she can no longer escape it. A veteran stands on a frozen lawn clutching a flag, unable to name what he's waiting for. And a congresswoman discovers - in a room with a camera - the exact line between being a participant and being owned.

None of them are coordinating. None of them are executing a plan. Each believes someone else is driving. No one is driving.

Written as Kahawia's final transmission to an audience that will never visit Earth, N27 is a political thriller, a first-contact novel, and a devastating philosophical investigation into humanity's greatest cognitive gift - and its fatal flaw: the inability to experience reality without first converting it into a story.

Her report will determine whether her people ever return. Her conclusion will be obvious, devastating, and not quite certain - because in a species defined by its blindness, she has found something rarer than intelligence: the capacity to see without narrating.

For readers of Ted Chiang, Octavia Butler, and Jeff VanderMeer. For anyone who has watched the news and felt the floor shift beneath shared reality.

"Home is unreachable now - only longing remains."

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