
ABOUT A NEW AMERICA
In this fictional travelogue, journalist Roman Wolfe ventures into the heart of Independence, a nation formed after widespread secession movements scorched North America. As Roman navigates the rural plains and insular communities of this fledgling country, he witnesses the struggles, aspirations, and contradictions of a people grappling with its identity. Independence teeters between resilience and collapse, where the promise of self-determination clashes with the weight of fractured loyalties and an uncertain future.
Independence is a country of stark contrasts: fiercely self-reliant yet struggling under scarcity, united by purpose yet divided by mistrust. Roman’s journey takes him through desolate farmlands and fiery political gatherings. He observes the lives of those who thrive, falter, and fight in this young nation. His observations reveal a place where resources are stretched thin and alliances fragile.
Roman’s mission takes an unexpected and deeply personal turn when he reconnects with Kat Taylor, an inexperienced, albeit resourceful, veterinarian whose steely resolve belies the emotional scars of a life shaped by sacrifice. Their reunion stirs old emotions and raises questions about trust, connection, and how to build a future amid the country’s inescapable austerity.
Political tensions reach a breaking point as power players prepare to seize their moment. Roman finds himself caught between his role as a chronicler of history and his stake in its unfolding. The novel becomes both an intimate portrait of two people grappling with their shared history and a sweeping examination of a country searching for its identity.
The story captures the triumphs and tragedies of those navigating life in an uncertain world. Morell’s masterful prose shines a light on the fragility of relationships, the resilience of communities, and the enduring question of what it means to be free. A New America is a timely and unforgettable meditation on love, survival, and reinvention.