Kristen Mora

The Hunger That Isnt Real

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In the dust-choked city of Veridien, hunger isn't a primal pang but a meticulously crafted performance.  Under the watchful eye of the State, citizens queue for meager rations, embracing the emptiness as a path to survival in a dying world.  But beneath the surface of this carefully curated reality lies a chilling secret.
Maren Elliott, a young agricultural engineer, discovers the truth: vast, hidden silos overflowing with food, enough to feed the nation tenfold. The scarcity is a lie, a tool of control wielded by the ruling elite. Armed with this knowledge, Maren sets out to expose the deception, but her truth is met with fear and denial.  Decades of conditioning have rendered the citizens incapable of accepting abundance.
Hunted by the State's enforcers, Maren finds refuge in the forgotten corners of the city, forging an alliance with Christian, haunted by the memory of his brother's starvation, and Rhonda, a weathered farmer who remembers a time of plenty. Together, they plot a daring raid to expose the hidden food reserves and shatter the illusion of scarcity.
But the State’s grip tightens.  Curfews are imposed, rations dwindle, and propaganda intensifies, painting Maren as a dangerous agent of chaos. As the day of the raid approaches, whispers of dissent turn into open defiance, fueled by the gnawing hunger for a life beyond the State’s control. 
The raid, executed under the cloak of a dust storm, explodes into a chaotic struggle.  Sacrifice and betrayal mark the fight for freedom, forcing Maren to confront the architect of their suffering, a man who believes that control, not abundance, is humanity’s only salvation.
In a final, desperate act, Maren unveils the mountains of hidden food, triggering a wave of emotion that washes over the starving populace.  The citizens, their hunger for freedom finally outweighing their fear, rise up against their oppressors. But the revolution is just the beginning. The State's control is broken, but the scars of their conditioning run deep.  The true hunger — the hunger for a future built on trust and shared responsibility — has just begun.
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190 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
PublishDrive
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