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2030: The Real Story of What Happens to America is the first novel written by American actor and comedian Albert Brooks . Synopsis. The story follows a diverse cast of characters in the year 2030, by which (hypothetical) time. cancer will have been cured. generational tension between the young and the old will have escalated, and.
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- May 1, 2011
10 mag 2011 · The fallout from the earthquake sets in motion a sweeping novel of ideas that pits national hope for the future against assurances from the past and is peopled by a memorable cast of refugees and billionaires, presidents and revolutionaries, all struggling to find their way.
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- Albert Brooks
- $22.77
The fallout from the earthquake sets in motion a sweeping novel of ideas that pits national hope for the future against assurances from the past and is peopled by a memorable cast of refugees and billionaires, presidents and revolutionaries, all struggling to find their way.
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- Hardcover
17 mag 2011 · Albert Brooks’s first novel imagines a cancer-free future in which parents live longer than ever — and children resent them for it.
- 6 min
10 apr 2012 · The fallout from the earthquake sets in motion a sweeping novel of ideas that pits national hope for the future against assurances from the past and is peopled by a memorable cast of refugees and billionaires, presidents and revolutionaries, all struggling to find their way.
- St. Martin's Griffin
- $21.99
The fallout from the earthquake sets in motion a sweeping novel of ideas that pits national hope for the future against assurances from the past and is peopled by a memorable cast of refugees and billionaires, presidents and revolutionaries, all struggling to find their way.
10 mag 2011 · June 12, 2030 started out like any other day in memory—and by then, memories were long. Since cancer had been cured fifteen years before, America's population was aging rapidly. That sounds like good news, but consider this: millions of baby boomers, with a big natural predator picked off, were sucking dry benefits and resources that were ...