The American Dream is a beautiful story. What happens when you wake up?
Ashea arrived on American shores with nothing but a suitcase and a heart full of promises whispered from afar. She believed in a land of opportunity, where hard work was the only currency that mattered. But the reality she finds is a labyrinth of exploitation, systemic decay, and a society where the game seems rigged from the start.
From the relentless grind of the factory floor to the gilded halls of power, Ashea's journey is a gripping expos of a nation at a crossroads. It's a world where the ultra-wealthy dictate policy, the media manufactures consent, and ordinary people are pitted against each other in a desperate fight for scraps.
But in the cracks of this crumbling facade, a different story is taking root. A story of community, of shared humanity, and of a quiet resilience that refuses to be extinguished. When disillusionment turns to resolve, Ashea becomes an unlikely catalyst for a movement that dares to ask the most dangerous question of all: What are we doing?
Dalor Thorne's What Are We Doing? is more than a novel-it's a searing indictment of the status quo and a meticulously crafted blueprint for a better future. It is a story for anyone who has ever felt powerless, and a testament to the fact that even the most entrenched systems can be challenged by the collective will of the people.