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By: Oct. 01, 2018
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New Science Fiction Thriller Explores Natural Catastrophes and the...  Image As the first book of a series, “The Saga of Despair and Hope,” newcomer author Tamar Ben-Ur’s book “Oasis 2064” reveals the emergence of Oasis, a sustainable community of people with the ability to survive amid disaster and create a cohesive community out of ashes.

Readers meet community developer James Callahan, whose adventures take him across the country. During his travels, he witnesses horrors afflicted on society by the Illuminati and an enemy government attempt to reign control while central states collaborate and fight to maintain their freedom.

“Other than being a concerned citizen and a grandmother, I genuinely care about the future of our world,” Ben-Ur said. “Climate change is real, and preparing for it is extremely crucial.”

“In those uncertain times when global warming is called "fake news" one may wonder whether we are all going to crash against a floating iceberg and that's it. Ben-Ur is prophetically describing the result of this collision between a despotic government and a false appraisal of the environmental crisis one tries to ignore.,” an Amazon reviewer wrote about the book.

“Oasis 2064” displays a thrilling, realistic plot centered around human compassion as well as the struggles and triumphs of a sustainable community working together to find harmony after chaos.

“Oasis 2064”
By Tamar Ben-Ur
ISBN: 9781504398558 (softcover); 9781504398572 (hardcover); 9781504398565 (electronic)
Available at the Balboa Press Online Bookstore, Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the author
Tamar Ben-Ur retired from her position as a systems analyst and felt called to write a novel incorporating her grave concerns over climate change and social injustice. Her work intertwines her imagination with experiences such as twenty years of involvement in shamanic drumming sessions. She currently lives in Austin, Texas. To learn more, please visit http://www.tamarben-ur.com/ .



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