In Concordia G.'s "A World for Only the Brave," a dystopian future America, "The Republic," is under strict technological and authoritarian control
Four young people (Milo, Zara, Jin, and Luna) rebel, uncovering the truth about the Republic and sparking a revolt. The story follows their escape, discoveries, a rescue mission, and their fight for freedom, ultimately leading to the Republic's downfall and the rebuilding of America on principles of courage and truth.

"A World for Only the Brave"
"A World for Only the Brave" tells a dystopian tale about a transformed America, known as "The Republic," where authoritarian rule and technology have eroded freedom. The story explores themes of oppression, with the government controlling the population through surveillance, propaganda, and the erasure of the past. Four young protagonists (Milo, Zara, Jin, and Luna) challenge this control, embarking on a quest for truth and freedom after uncovering hidden clues about the Republic's origins and a resistance movement. The book highlights their journey of resistance, including their escape to a ruined area, the discovery of a secret library with forbidden knowledge, and a daring rescue mission. The climax centers on their efforts to ignite a rebellion against the Republic, confronting its leaders, and choosing liberty over the temptation of power. Ultimately, "A World for Only the Brave" is a narrative about the power of courage, truth, and collective memory in overcoming tyranny and building a new society.
Target audience: Pre-teens, Teens & Young adults.
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