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6It was a brilliant plan to control the world's population using a device in the television to manipulate the mind of the viewer, but something went wrong, horribly wrong. The device had destroyed their minds, and few could think for themselves. And so, civilization as it had once been known was ended. Not with a radioactive inferno with mutants left behind as had been predicted or by the complete dominance of one world government but by a self-imposed return to life as it had been in feudal times. But there was hope and Jason wanted to find it. Would he find the hope he was seeking? And what would come of his new friends in the process? There was Hope if he sought it. Raised in church and surrounded by books that sparked my imagination, this book was inevitable. All of my life's experiences are in this book: my love of the outdoors, riding horses as a young girl, and being quite good with a rifle. Writing of the village life comes from many trips to developing countries and seeing the non-technical life firsthand. I came to Christ early in life with a passion to lead others whether as a camp counselor or as a short-term missionary. It is my prayer that this book will have a positive impact on your life. I live in Orlando with my two fur babies, both rescued. When not writing I am gardening, reading, quilting, or ministering in my Church. I am a retired nurse having worked in many types of nursing but the most recent was 22 years at Walt Disney World as an Occupational Health Nurse.