Hope: A History of the Future has been selected for publication by Greenleaf Book Group
Four years ago G.G. Kellner had dream. She called in to work that day ‘she wouldn’t be coming’. She had to write the dream down and it was going to take a while. Six months later she was still writing. So, she gave notice, quit her job, sold her car, broke into her tiny retirement account, and moved away from her home where she had raised her children–– the fifth generation in her family to live in the same place and moved to a cabin on a remote island. With only an outhouse and a wood stove for distraction, she wrote every day.
Hope: A History of the Future is the result. It offers fresh new possibilities of what the future can hold for humanity and the natural world upon which all life depends.
Hope: A History of the Future offers scientific possibilities and historical precedence for hope as it follows the stories of families from around the globe as they cope with the a future world. It is the story of the utopian world that could arise if we choose it out of the environmental, political, economic and religious crisis of the present.
The book spans seven generations in time and weaves together these stories and more in a new society in which even the oceans and trees have a political voice in the governance of the planet. There is nothing less at stake in this book than the future of humanity and the other life forms we share this planet with. Hope: A History of the Future may be the most import book you ever lay your hands on–– because it just may be your future.