Pushed Down, Then Out
- 250 stránok
- 9 hodin čítania
Imagine a future America where charity is socially unacceptable, and the instincts for self-preservation and capitalism dominate culture. In this compelling narrative, social Darwinism and self-centeredness threaten vulnerable individuals. A young girl, silenced by fear and trauma, seeks solace among strangers in a small New Hampshire town, where others like her have been marginalized. Despite her muteness, she forms a bond with an Army veteran grappling with his own struggles. She discovers a clandestine support network operating in the shadows, as charitable efforts are frowned upon by authorities. This network not only aids her but also assists her Salvadoran father in his quest to reunite with her. The girl and her peers find temporary refuge in an abandoned factory, but the city plans to evict them, unwilling to allow the homeless to remain. As the stress of survival and mental health challenges mount, the courage and luck of some may not be enough to overcome the oppressive system. Hallet Springs, New Hampshire, reflects any city in America, echoing current societal issues. This tale emphasizes the importance of understanding and compassion today to prevent future tragedies that could arise without them.
