
She writes and publishes a magazine "of Catholic inquiry." Jesuit theologian Pierre Teilhard de Chardin thought evolution was bringing humanity to perfection. "Endtime at Last! Are You Ready to Rapture?," and another that reads "Future Home of the Living God."Ĭedar had turned to Catholicism for an extended family. But Cedar is determined.Īs she nears the reservation she sees a billboard. Siri and GPS no longer work, the world is falling apart. Her adoptive parents warn her about an impending state of emergency. Congress has revitalized articles of the Patriot Act to round up pregnant women, searching medical data bases, considering it an 'issue of national security.'Ĭedar decides to seek out her birth parents on an Ojibwa reservation.

After an ultrasound, the doctor tells her to flee and go into hiding.

In this world lives one twenty-six year old pregnant woman, Cedar, writing to her unborn child. In a world of governmental breakdown, wars, and natural disasters, winters without snow, the over expansion of American government, something-perhaps a virus- has tampered with genomes to set off a cavalcade of reverse evolution.
