Elise Sinclair stands alone in a dystopian world where freedom is an illusion and rebellion is met with relentless force. A philosopher turned dissident, she refuses to accept the lies of a system built on coercion, control, and fear. Her defiance becomes a spark, igniting an increasingly dangerous fight for truth and freedom.
As the stakes rise, Elise must confront impossible choices, the cost of betrayal, and the weight of her moral complexity. Can she endure the crushing forces against her, or will the system silence her forever? Tense, provocative, and hauntingly relevant, The Politics of Negation is a gripping exploration of power, resistance, and the courage it takes for individuals to challenge the oppressive and repressive status quo. Perfect for fans of George Orwell's 1984 and Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, every page of this novella will challenge you to reflect on what it truly means to stand against injustice...and the steep price of doing so. Buy now and join the fight.