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In a world reshaped by the Third World War and the relentless Tedious Tide, humanity drifts on an endless ocean. Civilization lies shattered, alliances are fractured, and technology fades into myth. Amidst this chaos, societies adapt to a vast, landless realm where survival hinges on mastering nature's rhythms.
This immersive narrative explores themes of resilience and adaptation, where humanity's past, present, and future converge on the ever-shifting horizons of a waterborne world. The question is: What forms will these new civilizations take, and what paths will they follow to endure in a world utterly unfamiliar to humanity?
ISBN : 978-1-83543-435-2
Published: 10/04/2025
Pages : 196
Size : 205x140
Imprint : Olympia Publishers
Luise Noring is a Danish citizen who has spent more than fifteen years living in different countries across the world, broadening her understanding of people, cultures and languages. When asked why she has spent so many years living and traveling abroad, Noring answers, "Curiosity." In fact, curiosity best captures her pursuit of knowledge that has guided her entire life. In her previous careers, Noring was an academic scholar of economics and ran her own international consultancy company. The book draws on in-depth research knowledge and practical experience with the people, countries and cultures of the world.
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