The Department of Social Responsibility has been tasked with ensuring domestic tranquility. Secretary Bruce Spyker has made it his top priority to dismantle what he perceives to be a culture of oppression and judgement, in order to make way for a society in which nothing is absolute. His vision for the nation is one that encourages government involvement in all aspects of the daily lives of its citizens, dealing swiftly with those who dissent or resist, and taking action to eliminate beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors that lead to offense and discomfort. As the oldest of the three Croft children, seventeen-year-old Noah Croft has escaped the dangers of his troubled, pre-teen years in the inner-city. He’s made a new start in idyllic Jansport, Idaho, where faith has become the bedrock factor of stable life. As the government infringes more and more on fundamental human liberties, Noah’s father, Levi, has been instrumental in the effort to ensure that families like his retain the right to live and worship as they see fit. Levi has led his family well. As he does his part to lead others to sustainable freedom, the Department of Social Responsibility is leading the country toward chaos and ruin. The Croft family finds itself at odds with the culture and the power-hungry secretary of the DSR as this harrowing struggle to uphold the idea of America unfolds. When Bruce Spyker’s actions threaten the lives of those closest to Noah, responsibility is thrust upon him. Has he learned enough? Will his faith endure? Does he have what it takes, or will Bruce Spyker and the DSR succeed in their goal of consolidating power and eradicating freedom?
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