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    Corvus / Harold Johnson.
    by Johnson, Harold, 1954-2022
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    Thistledown Press, c2015.
    Call #:FICTION JOH
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  • Technology and civilization -- Fiction.
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  • Virtual reality -- Fiction.
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  • Saskatchewan -- Fiction.
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    9781771870511 (trade pbk.)
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    277 p. ; 22 cm.
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    "Eighty years have passed since flash floods, droughts, and tornadoes have ravaged the North American landscape and mass migrations to the north have led to decade-long wars. In the thriving city of La Ronge, George Taylor and Lenore Hanson are lawyers who rarely interact with members of the lower classes from the impoverished suburb of Regis and the independently thriving Ashram outside the city. They live in a world of personalized Platforms, self-driving cars, and cutting edge Organic Recreational Vehicles (ORVs), where gamers need never leave their virtual realities. Lenore befriends political dissenter and fellow war veteran Richard Warner, and George accidentally crash-lands his ORV near the mountain-sheltered haven of a First Nations community, they become exposed to new ways of thinking. As the lives of these near-strangers become intertwined, each is forced to confront the past before their relationships and lives unravel"--Publisher.
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    Dystopian fiction.
    Science fiction.
    Satire.
    Canadian fiction.
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