Republic of Forge and Grace
(2026)

Fiction

eAudiobook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Corino Press, 2026
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (9hr., 03 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9798295332302 MWT18763977, 18763977
LANGUAGE
English
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This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. "OUR VERDICT: GET IT" -Kirkus Reviews The utopia you didn't know you were homesick for. When Chris Walden stumbles into Boulder, Colorado, in a parallel universe, he's just looking to shoot some video, cash in, and bail. But what he finds captivates him: a place where folks raise houses together, kids know how to weld, and courtship begins at the Summer Ball. This America never shipped its working hands overseas, never traded its main streets for strip malls. It runs on vacuum-maglev trains and liquid-metal reactors-but it also passes down customizable radios, leaves muddy footprints on the porch, and its dishwashers argue back. Out on the Great Plains, bison and cheetahs run wild again. As Chris is drawn into the orbit of an unconventional four-way relationship, his bonds to the place deepen, and he begins to see what his America traded away-and what this one still might lose. In the world he left behind, his entrepreneurial friend sees only an untapped market to exploit. Chris came as a tourist. Now, he's the only thing standing between two worlds. Republic of Forge and Grace is a bold reimagining of American potential-echoing Kim Stanley Robinson's systems thinking and the sweeping scope of Callenbach's Ecotopia. Rich in technical detail, shot through with wit and unexpected sensuality, it's a love letter to the America that might have been. It is grounded in real-world know-how, for readers who want speculative fiction with brains, a beating heart, and the nerve to ask: what if we made different choices?

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