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The Fifth Republic: A Story of Remembering
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The Fifth Republic: A Story of Remembering in Ottawa, ON
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The Fifth Republic: A Story of Remembering in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $8.99
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Truth doesn't disappear.
IT MIGRATES.
After a mysterious file and a devastating fire shatter her solitude, storykeeper Marin Calderón follows a trail of erased memories into a network of circles emerging across the land, gatherings where people speak not opinions, but truths of the heart.
As these circles grow, so does the unease of a government intent on maintaining control through surveillance, silence, and story distortion. When Marin becomes the symbolic center of a movement she never intended to lead, she must choose not between safety and danger, but between forgetting and remembering.
From hidden canyons to humming cities, from breath rituals to political broadcasts, The Fifth Republic invites us into a vivid, near-future world where democracy is no longer a system, it is a rhythm. A lived, collective remembering of who we are to one another.
A novel about coherence, courage, and the quiet revolution already unfolding beneath our feet.
Truth doesn't disappear.
IT MIGRATES.
After a mysterious file and a devastating fire shatter her solitude, storykeeper Marin Calderón follows a trail of erased memories into a network of circles emerging across the land, gatherings where people speak not opinions, but truths of the heart.
As these circles grow, so does the unease of a government intent on maintaining control through surveillance, silence, and story distortion. When Marin becomes the symbolic center of a movement she never intended to lead, she must choose not between safety and danger, but between forgetting and remembering.
From hidden canyons to humming cities, from breath rituals to political broadcasts, The Fifth Republic invites us into a vivid, near-future world where democracy is no longer a system, it is a rhythm. A lived, collective remembering of who we are to one another.
A novel about coherence, courage, and the quiet revolution already unfolding beneath our feet.

















