Patrice Nussbaum's new book "Aged Out " is about Naia who lives in a world where people are aged out at age seventy, and Naia has just turned sixty-nine
Recent release "Aged Out" from Page Publishing author Patrice Nussbaum is a dystopian thriller with social, religious, and modern political overtones. In Naia Gold's world, no one wants for any material needs; the ruling class government provides all necessities for everyone.
NICHOLASVILLE, Ky., Dec. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Patrice Nussbaum, a lifelong writer who has a passion for politics, has completed her new book "Aged Out": an intriguing tale about a government that required that individual sacrifices must be made for society's betterment. The evolution of this ideology gave rise to the long accepted mandate of eliminating citizens at age seventy, thereby efficiently dealing with the costly realities of aging.
Nussbaum writes, "I didn't have a lot of money. No one did anymore. Taxes were very high on our guaranteed incomes, and with Stephen gone, I was only getting half the amount we'd gotten together. The 'last-year perks' and equality laws didn't leave me any needs that weren't met. With the Aged Out Program, things had gotten better in that respect. Money was not really needed much anyway. All our basic needs were met. Everyone got food, housing, and health care. But anything beyond the norm had to be paid for in one way or another. "One way or another" could mean many different things.'"
Published by Page Publishing, Patrice Nussbaum's invaluable work details how Naia has just turned sixty-nine, and she's desperate to find a way to stay alive. Her society requires her to be aged out one month after she turns seventy.
Naia encounters a myriad of characters as she goes through her journey to survive being aged out. Some want to help her; others have their own agendas that conflict with Naia's goals. Ultimately, Naia pursues and achieves an outcome that might be real or the product of a fevered mind, but when death comes, the reader must decide if Naia has been quietly aged out or has died a hero's death that changes the world. Aged Out combines the sociopolitical issues of Atlas Shrugged and 1984 with the suspense of Brave New World and Logan's Run, the mania of A Clockwork Orange and the science fiction creativity of Star Trek. The reader will be constantly caught off guard throughout.
Readers who wish to experience this intriguing book can purchase "Aged Out" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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