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There is no war here. No law to dismantle. No new amendment to write.
Only a hum.
Only the breath caught between encryption pulses.
In The Lullaby in Glass and Steel, the Whitmans move through a city engineered for efficiency but starved of kindness. Surveillance scaffolds remain, but many no longer function; their watchers departed, their directives corrupted. Within these digital ruins, caretakers emerge-not as activists, but as keepers of calm.
A tired father sings to a daughter tracked since birth.
A building refuses to wake a citizen who has finally fallen asleep.
Anya Whitman, too old to protest, creates lullabies embedded with subversive code-resistance not through volume, but resonance.
This is a novel of soft revolution.
A song meant for the ones who never asked for more-but finally realized they deserved it.
Title
The Lullaby in Glass and Steel
Author
Gregory Parrott
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
MR Parrott
Published
September 2025
Weight
119g
Page Count
114
Dimensions
12.7 x 20.4 x 0.7 cm
ISBN
9798231357949
ISBN-10
8231357947
Eden Code
7292967
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