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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Remember, remember. September 7th, 2001.The date that changed everything.In a near-future America where every man, woman, and child serves, there are no civilians-everyone belongs and no one is left behind, even if they want to be. Thirty years of war with Russia have forged a nation defined by discipline, unity, and purpose. And sustained by the belief that duty must endure.To those who believe, it's not dystopia. It's Utopia.Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Smith has spent his life believing in that system. Once a celebrated war hero, the Homeland Guard reassigns him to Chillicothe, Ohio to take command of his hometown-a posting that should be routine.It isn't.Outgoing commander Colonel 'Crazy Tom' Prescott-once the star quarterback in high school and Daniel's former classmate-refuses to step aside. What begins as a contested transfer quickly becomes something far more dangerous. With his authority challenged at every step, Daniel seeks allies without knowing who he can trust.At the same time, his daughter Karen-a top cadet at The Ohio State Military University-prepares to embark on her own career. Driven, disciplined, and certain of her future, she believes her next year will be decisive.She's right.And when father and daughter come face-to-face with Crazy Tom, there will be no turning back.MILITOPIA is a story about family, leadership, choices, and consequences. After thirty years of war, something has to give-and it may be the Smith family that gives everything.Even in Utopia, babies will cry.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Remember, remember. September 7th, 2001.The date that changed everything.In a near-future America where every man, woman, and child serves, there are no civilians-everyone belongs and no one is left behind, even if they want to be. Thirty years of war with Russia have forged a nation defined by discipline, unity, and purpose. And sustained by the belief that duty must endure.To those who believe, it's not dystopia. It's Utopia.Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Smith has spent his life believing in that system. Once a celebrated war hero, the Homeland Guard reassigns him to Chillicothe, Ohio to take command of his hometown-a posting that should be routine.It isn't.Outgoing commander Colonel "Crazy Tom" Prescott-once the star quarterback in high school and Daniel's former classmate-refuses to step aside. What begins as a contested transfer quickly becomes something far more dangerous. With his authority challenged at every step, Daniel seeks allies without knowing who he can trust.At the same time, his daughter Karen-a top cadet at The Ohio State Military University-prepares to embark on her own career. Driven, disciplined, and certain of her future, she believes her next year will be decisive.She's right.And when father and daughter come face-to-face with Crazy Tom, there will be no turning back.MILITOPIA is a story about family, leadership, choices, and consequences. After thirty years of war, something has to give-and it may be the Smith family that gives everything.Even in Utopia, babies will cry. In a near-future America, every man, woman, and child serves. A war hero returns to command his hometown, the outgoing commander won't step aside. In this militarized society, family, power, and belief collide with irreversible consequences. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Remember, remember. September 7th, 2001.The date that changed everything.In a near-future America where every man, woman, and child serves, there are no civilians-everyone belongs and no one is left behind, even if they want to be. Thirty years of war with Russia have forged a nation defined by discipline, unity, and purpose. And sustained by the belief that duty must endure.To those who believe, it's not dystopia. It's Utopia.Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Smith has spent his life believing in that system. Once a celebrated war hero, the Homeland Guard reassigns him to Chillicothe, Ohio to take command of his hometown-a posting that should be routine.It isn't.Outgoing commander Colonel "Crazy Tom" Prescott-once the star quarterback in high school and Daniel's former classmate-refuses to step aside. What begins as a contested transfer quickly becomes something far more dangerous. With his authority challenged at every step, Daniel seeks allies without knowing who he can trust.At the same time, his daughter Karen-a top cadet at The Ohio State Military University-prepares to embark on her own career. Driven, disciplined, and certain of her future, she believes her next year will be decisive.She's right.And when father and daughter come face-to-face with Crazy Tom, there will be no turning back.MILITOPIA is a story about family, leadership, choices, and consequences. After thirty years of war, something has to give-and it may be the Smith family that gives everything.Even in Utopia, babies will cry. In a near-future America, every man, woman, and child serves. A war hero returns to command his hometown, the outgoing commander won't step aside. In this militarized society, family, power, and belief collide with irreversible consequences. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Remember, remember. September 7th, 2001.The date that changed everything.In a near-future America where every man, woman, and child serves, there are no civilians-everyone belongs and no one is left behind, even if they want to be. Thirty years of war with Russia have forged a nation defined by discipline, unity, and purpose. And sustained by the belief that duty must endure.To those who believe, it's not dystopia. It's Utopia.Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Smith has spent his life believing in that system. Once a celebrated war hero, the Homeland Guard reassigns him to Chillicothe, Ohio to take command of his hometown-a posting that should be routine.It isn't.Outgoing commander Colonel "Crazy Tom" Prescott-once the star quarterback in high school and Daniel's former classmate-refuses to step aside. What begins as a contested transfer quickly becomes something far more dangerous. With his authority challenged at every step, Daniel seeks allies without knowing who he can trust.At the same time, his daughter Karen-a top cadet at The Ohio State Military University-prepares to embark on her own career. Driven, disciplined, and certain of her future, she believes her next year will be decisive.She's right.And when father and daughter come face-to-face with Crazy Tom, there will be no turning back.MILITOPIA is a story about family, leadership, choices, and consequences. After thirty years of war, something has to give-and it may be the Smith family that gives everything.Even in Utopia, babies will cry. In a near-future America, every man, woman, and child serves. A war hero returns to command his hometown, the outgoing commander won't step aside. In this militarized society, family, power, and belief collide with irreversible consequences. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Remember, remember. September 7th, 2001.The date that changed everything.In a near-future America where every man, woman, and child serves, there are no civilians-everyone belongs and no one is left behind, even if they want to be. Thirty years of war with Russia have forged a nation defined by discipline, unity, and purpose. And sustained by the belief that duty must endure.To those who believe, it's not dystopia. It's Utopia.Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Smith has spent his life believing in that system. Once a celebrated war hero, the Homeland Guard reassigns him to Chillicothe, Ohio to take command of his hometown-a posting that should be routine.It isn't.Outgoing commander Colonel "Crazy Tom" Prescott-once the star quarterback in high school and Daniel's former classmate-refuses to step aside. What begins as a contested transfer quickly becomes something far more dangerous. With his authority challenged at every step, Daniel seeks allies without knowing who he can trust.At the same time, his daughter Karen-a top cadet at The Ohio State Military University-prepares to embark on her own career. Driven, disciplined, and certain of her future, she believes her next year will be decisive.She's right.And when father and daughter come face-to-face with Crazy Tom, there will be no turning back.MILITOPIA is a story about family, leadership, choices, and consequences. After thirty years of war, something has to give-and it may be the Smith family that gives everything.Even in Utopia, babies will cry. In a near-future America, every man, woman, and child serves. A war hero returns to command his hometown, the outgoing commander won't step aside. In this militarized society, family, power, and belief collide with irreversible consequences. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Remember, remember. September 7th, 2001.The date that changed everything.In a near-future America where every man, woman, and child serves, there are no civilians-everyone belongs and no one is left behind, even if they want to be. Thirty years of war with Russia have forged a nation defined by discipline, unity, and purpose. And sustained by the belief that duty must endure.To those who believe, it's not dystopia. It's Utopia.Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Smith has spent his life believing in that system. Once a celebrated war hero, the Homeland Guard reassigns him to Chillicothe, Ohio to take command of his hometown-a posting that should be routine.It isn't.Outgoing commander Colonel "Crazy Tom" Prescott-once the star quarterback in high school and Daniel's former classmate-refuses to step aside. What begins as a contested transfer quickly becomes something far more dangerous. With his authority challenged at every step, Daniel seeks allies without knowing who he can trust.At the same time, his daughter Karen-a top cadet at The Ohio State Military University-prepares to embark on her own career. Driven, disciplined, and certain of her future, she believes her next year will be decisive.She's right.And when father and daughter come face-to-face with Crazy Tom, there will be no turning back.MILITOPIA is a story about family, leadership, choices, and consequences. After thirty years of war, something has to give-and it may be the Smith family that gives everything.Even in Utopia, babies will cry. In a near-future America, every man, woman, and child serves. A war hero returns to command his hometown, the outgoing commander won't step aside. In this militarized society, family, power, and belief collide with irreversible consequences. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Remember, remember. September 7th, 2001.The date that changed everything.In a near-future America where every man, woman, and child serves, there are no civilians-everyone belongs and no one is left behind, even if they want to be. Thirty years of war with Russia have forged a nation defined by discipline, unity, and purpose. And sustained by the belief that duty must endure.To those who believe, it's not dystopia. It's Utopia.Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Smith has spent his life believing in that system. Once a celebrated war hero, the Homeland Guard reassigns him to Chillicothe, Ohio to take command of his hometown-a posting that should be routine.It isn't.Outgoing commander Colonel 'Crazy Tom' Prescott-once the star quarterback in high school and Daniel's former classmate-refuses to step aside. What begins as a contested transfer quickly becomes something far more dangerous. With his authority challenged at every step, Daniel seeks allies without knowing who he can trust.At the same time, his daughter Karen-a top cadet at The Ohio State Military University-prepares to embark on her own career. Driven, disciplined, and certain of her future, she believes her next year will be decisive.She's right.And when father and daughter come face-to-face with Crazy Tom, there will be no turning back.MILITOPIA is a story about family, leadership, choices, and consequences. After thirty years of war, something has to give-and it may be the Smith family that gives everything.Even in Utopia, babies will cry.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Militopia | A Military Dystopian Novel of Family, Power, and Belief | Scott Macmann | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Dragon Street Press | EAN 9798999238122 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.