TRIBE
by Gary Shapero
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Pub Date 19 Jan 2026 | Archive Date 10 Jan 2026
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Description
Three years after a cataclysmic, racially motivated bioterrorist attack that nearly wipes out all humanity, only half a million survivors remain, all living on the Mediterranean island of Bethel.
Brahm Sosthene, the Minister of Unity in the fledgling government, proposes a radical solution to prevent racism from ever causing a similar occurrence: the Human Homogenization Project, a mandated policy of interracial procreation, intended to eliminate racial differences and blend all humanity into one single race.
But opposition rises. Led by Brahm’s former friend Jess Nisham, diverse racial groups unite. They put aside past grievances and work together and fight for their right to preserve their unique cultural and racial identities.
When Brahm’s wife, Sari, unexpectedly becomes pregnant with an illegal same-race pregnancy, she is faced with an irreconcilable dilemma: acquiesce to her husband Brahm’s demands to terminate her unexpected but much desired pregnancy or have their child and create a maelstrom of controversy that would sabotage his ambitious proposal to direct the course of human evolution.
Now, the fate of the Human Homogenization Project and the future direction of all humankind rests within Sari’s womb. How will she resolve this impending predicament and what will be the far-reaching consequences of her fateful actions?
TRIBE Follows in the footsteps of Margaret Atwood’s Handmaid’s Tale, Veronica Roth’s Divergent and Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games as a powerful, speculative, post-apocalyptic novel that grapples with the passionately contrasting measures taken by Bethel’s well-intentioned leaders, as they invoke extreme authoritarian policies to eliminate the destructive elements of racism and tribalism from the human condition.
But, at what cost?
Available Editions
| ISBN | 000B0G3MZYWWD |
| PRICE | US$7.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 448 |