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OverviewIn a world where productivity is the measure of one's worth, who decides human value? Set in a near-future America devastated by economic collapse, Shattered But Not Silenced imagines a regime that targets social service recipients, the disabled, the mentally ill, and the homeless for ""reform"" under the guise of economic recovery. At the center is Maya, an autistic young woman navigating a country in turmoil while surviving forced rehabilitation inside the New Thought Center. Her sensory sensitivities, coping mechanisms, and layered internal processing are revealed through her sharp, ironic first-person voice. She is complex. She is observant. She is defiant. The novel asks difficult questions. Who defines human value? What happens to those who do not meet the definition? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Helena St George , A K MushfiqPublisher: Helena St. George Imprint: Helena St. George Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.572kg ISBN: 9798990849068Pages: 430 Publication Date: 15 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsARC Reader Review: I liked Maya the more I got to know her. The writing is amazing! So many well-crafted sentences and paragraphs. The language used to describe the settings and in dialogue flows. Now that the novel has ended, I'll miss Maya. Great job tying up loose ends. Well done! Quote Highlight: ""My art was my voice. Maybe one day, someone would listen."" This simple and heartbreaking line captures the emotional heart of the novel. It reveals why Maya sketches: art is her form of resistance and survival, and her voice resonates throughout the story. Author InformationHelena St. George writes immersive new adult and older YA fiction that blends dystopian futures, psychological suspense, and imaginative fantasy. Her novels explore how ordinary people confront fear, power, trauma, and moral choice, often through richly drawn characters and socially resonant themes.Before turning to full-time writing, Helena had careers in high-tech at NCR, ASK Computer Systems, and Apple Computer and in higher education. She holds a Master's in English with a creative writing emphasis and a certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language. As a former adjunct professor at San Jose State University and Notre Dame de Namur University, Helena taught First-Year Experience, literature, writing, and communication courses. She encouraged students to engage with language, literature, and poetry, fostering critical thinking and a lifelong appreciation for the written word.Helena St. George has a background in educational advocacy, working with families to overcome institutional barriers and secure support services. Drawing on this experience, she created Warrior Parents, a course dedicated to empowering families to advocate effectively within the public school system.Helena relocated from the San Francisco Bay Area to Northern California with her husband and their spirited labradoodle, Misty. She enjoys hiking, biking, and kayaking in the region's rugged landscapes, which often inspire the settings of her novels.Her work emphasizes resilience, courage, social justice, and the enduring struggle between good and evil, and she invites readers to explore her stories in depth with discussion guides and sample chapters available for download at www.helenastgeorge.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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