Manuel Vemba: The Last Exodus - A Chronicle of Separation and Return, Kartoniert / Broschiert
The Last Exodus - A Chronicle of Separation and Return
- A Chronicle of Separation and Return
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The Last Exodus: A Chronicle of Separation and Return
In the year 2065, humanity commits its greatest mistake.
After decades of escalating racial hatred, political division, and global unrest, the unthinkable happens: the nations of the world agree to separate humanity by race. Millions are forced from the only homes they have ever known, sent to continents linked only by distant ancestry. Families are torn apart overnight. Economies collapse. Borders become prisons. Hope becomes a forgotten language.
Born during the final days of the Great Fracture, one survivor grows up in a civilization built upon ashes. Haunted by the memories of smoke-filled skies, broken families, and a promise made to his dying mother, he dedicates his life to documenting the truth that history tried to erase. His chronicle reveals not only the horrors of the Separation, but also the resilience of ordinary people who refused to surrender their humanity.
Over the next thirty years, the world discovers that isolation is not freedom. Africa possesses immense natural wealth but lacks the industries to transform it. Europe struggles to maintain its technological infrastructure without the diverse workforce it once depended on. Asia's manufacturing power weakens as vital resources disappear. The Americas inherit modern cities but lose the people whose cultures, knowledge, and labor helped build them. Every continent becomes both victim and architect of its own suffering.
As governments cling to failed ideologies, underground trade routes emerge, secret alliances are formed, and strangers risk everything to help those they were taught to fear. In the darkest moments, compassion survives where politics fails. When humanity finally reaches the limits of its pride and discovers that no nation can endure alone, an extraordinary event challenges everything the world believes about its future. What follows is not merely political restoration, but a profound journey toward reconciliation, forgiveness, and the rediscovery of what it truly means to be human.
The Last Exodus: A Chronicle of Separation and Return is an epic work of speculative fiction that explores race, identity, migration, faith, survival, and the enduring power of hope. Blending emotional storytelling with sweeping world-building, it asks unsettling questions that feel increasingly relevant in today's divided world.
What happens when prejudice becomes public policy?
Can civilization survive after choosing separation over solidarity?
And if humanity is given one final chance to reunite, will it recognize the value of its shared destiny before it is too late?
This is more than a story about a future civilization. It is a warning about the present, a meditation on the consequences of hatred, and a powerful reminder that every culture, every nation, and every person is connected in ways that no border can erase.
For readers of thought-provoking dystopian fiction, sweeping historical epics, and deeply human stories of resilience, The Last Exodus offers a gripping and unforgettable journey through the collapse of civilization and the difficult road back to hope.