
3037
3037, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Patrice Gambardella
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By:
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Peggy Holloway
About this listen
Technology has gone too far. As computers get smaller and more advanced, there comes a time when it seems more feasible to plant chips into the brain. The year is now 3037. Men have become sterile, so there are no more babies being born. Man is in danger of becoming extinct. Ashley dies of a heart attack in 1973 and is reincarnated in 3037, where she meets Joe, her soul mate. It isn't supposed to happen, but she remembers her former life. Wanting to help her, Joe takes her to a cave he has discovered outside of town. In the cave lives a wise old woman named Irene, who has been reincarnated many times. She believes that Ashley has been transported to 3037 to save mankind.
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