An Uncivilized State

A Dystopian

Fiction Book

In this thought-provoking dystopian fiction novel, America gets broken into six divisions as a result of a big social conflict in 2045. People are divided based on race, class, and neutrality. Life becomes very hard in this dystopian tale. Reginald Wade's book, "An Uncivilized State" dramatically portrays a future world where people fight to stay alive. The story is based on hardships and life changing decisions that affect the entire country.

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The Author Behind this Thriller Fiction

Reginald Wade, a single father, is a practiced and knowledgeable author with more than three decades of experience. He brings his unique viewpoint to write a fictional story, "An Uncivilized State." Wade was born and raised in the Midwest and saw the growing racial landscape and its impact on society. He has spent a large amount of time in diverse communities. His life taught him very much about human nature and the mysteries of life.

Reginald Wade's writing work talks about this hunger for storytelling and the ability to express his thoughts in a thought-provoking and appealing way. He took inspiration from the most famous writers like Quentin Tarantino, Christopher Nolan, and Spike Lee. His devotion to work witnesses his thoughtfulness in writing and creating an eye-opening book, "An Uncivilized State". A must-read novella for dystopian fiction fans.

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A Future Drama Novel

America is dealing with its 2nd Civil War, which occurred in the summer of 2045 due to white supremacists claiming to be losing the U.S. to other ethnic groups. After the war ended, the American people voted segregation back into law, and the United States is now divided into six sections. The sections are separated by Race, Class, & Neutrality.

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    Ruins of Charleston, South Carolina, 1865.

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    Former Confederate Works in Front of Atlanta.