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The Genite Chronicles - A Link to the Pa

Power to the Transgendered People</ br>
Counterculture Community Rises to Social, Political Prestige in Futuristic Novel</ br>

Sebastopol, Calif. ? At the dawn of this new millennium, those who champion for basic lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights are often met with fierce opposition. The Genite Chronicles: A Link to the Past (now available through Authorhouse), a new book by Nicole and Debbie Cook, takes readers to a future world where descendents of the transgendered population have become the elite class.


Set in the 2800?s, The Genite Chronicles begins in the world?s capital, San Francisco, which is located in the country of California. Transgendered people, now called ?Genites,? have become global leaders, their exceptional mental capabilities the result of cloning over several hundred years. The book follows the adventures of Nicole, Tianna and Tom, three Genites who are brought together by their positions of power and discover a secret.



The authors present a compelling and drastically different world in which America is no longer united. The West and East Coast states have seceded as their own progressive nations, leaving the remainder of the United States to exist as an impoverished country. The book portrays contemporary events as history lessons, presenting possible outcomes of today?s most controversial issues.
Against this progressive backdrop, a space journey unfolds when Nicole is sent to the moon Europa by the UTC, an organization that developed from the United Nations. As she works to solve a social rights problem, she uncovers clues that could reveal the mysterious origins of human civilization.


A thought-provoking examination of social dynamics wrapped in a thrilling sci-fi experience, The Genite Chronicles offers a celebratory glimpse of the future for the LGBT community and other longing for social change.
A trangendered female, Nicole infuses her writing with her ?nonbinary gender perspective.? She is a computer information systems instructor and has enjoyed teaching at four different colleges. Her favorite sport is skydiving. ?As a ?T-girl? who skydives, I like to think that I am uniquely qualified for out of the box thinking,? she writes. ?When I was young, I was informed that I was a boy and I could not fly, and now I am a girl and can fly.?
Debbie is Nicole?s beloved, legal spouse. A computer expert, she is the behind-the-scenes support, helping Nicole keep the computers at home running and maintaining information on her class Web page.




Added:  Sunday, October 09, 2005
Reviewer:  Nicole Cook
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Related web link:  Available at Authorhouse
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