The Wanderjahr Project

The Wanderjahr Project by Christy Howell, published by iUniverse in August 2005, is a science fiction narrative that delves into themes of free will and secret government projects. Spanning 708 pages, this edition presents a story where humanity grapples with the realization that their existence has been manipulated for a singular purpose: to serve as soldiers. As two soldiers, Sentry and Sentinel, reencounter each other centuries later, the implications of their past training unfold, revealing a complex web of fate and purpose.
Readers will find a multifaceted exploration of human experience as various characters confront their realities. An FBI Captain faces his biases, a reporter uncovers a haunting childhood secret, and a Runner emerges as a revolutionary leader. The narrative intertwines action and adventure, showcasing how betrayals and heroism shape the lives of those involved. This edition invites readers to engage with the intricate dynamics of power and identity within a richly constructed fictional world.
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DNA. Free will. Secret government projects. That was just the beginning.
For centuries mankind has been living under the assumption that they were free. It’s time they knew the truth.
They were created for a specific purpose: to be soldiers, to lead armies. For two decades they were trained for that purpose-physically, mentally, and emotionally. But something went wrong. The two soldiers disappeared, and the project was terminated. Now, centuries later, it is time for Sentry and Sentinel to meet again in an encounter that will decide the fate of humanity.
For many people it will be a battle that will be the culmination of many years of intensive work, while for others it will be a sudden and nearly incomprehensible change: an FBI Captain will be forced to confront his prejudices; a reporter will discover a terrible secret from her childhood; a Runner will lead a revolution; and a president will have to face the truth about himself.
.For some it will mean betrayals. Others will become heroes.
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