Echoes of Connection
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Wendy Baran
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By:
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Ricardo Gomez
About this listen
Three families. Three continents. 150 years of technological revolution.
When Sarah Johnson touches a telephone for the first time in 1876, she experiences something profound: the sudden collapse of distance, the disembodiment of voice, the strange new power of instant connection. She doesn't know it yet, but she's standing at the beginning of a revolution that will reshape human civilization.
Echoes of Connection follows three families across six generations as they encounter each major communication technology from the telegraph to artificial intelligence. In Harlem, the Johnsons navigate from switchboard operators connecting a divided city to digital rights advocates confronting algorithmic control. In Colombia's coffee country, the Garcías watch as radio, computers, and AI transform how they understand global markets and their own land. In Senegal, the Diops use the colonizer's communication tools like the telegraph, radio, film, and now AI to preserve and protect their cultural heritage.
This is historical fiction that asks: What does it feel like to live through technological change?
Not the sanitized version from history books, but the actual human experience
The hope and fear, the adaptation and resistance, the ways people used new tools to connect, create, resist, and preserve. From the telegraph operator encoding resistance messages in colonial West Africa to the social media worker watching algorithms amplify misinformation during a pandemic, from the radio singer in 1920s Harlem to the AI ethicist wrestling with synthetic voices in 2025.
Meticulously researched. Emotionally resonant. Spanning 150 years but feeling urgently relevant to our current moment.
From the telephone to ChatGPT, from Harlem to Dakar to Bogotá, Echoes of Connection reveals how the machines we build to connect us also transform us and how humans have always found ways to make technology serve their deepest needs for connection, dignity, and meaning.
©2024, 2026 Ricardo Gomez (P)2026 Ricardo Gomez