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The ice caps have melted more quickly than expected, and coastal cities have been lost to 50-foot tides. Global politics are unstable, countries face civil wars, kids go to virtual schools, drones have replaced many jobs, and the next storm may sink New York City. In 2081, everyone is seeking an escape from an ever more chaotic reality, and the dream-sharing network, DreamNet, thrives. When F.B.I. Cyber Defense agent Song Atoroshi is asked to meet DreamNet's elderly creator, Charles Lenderson, a chain of events is set into motion that will change the popular, decades-old and revolutionary…mehr

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The ice caps have melted more quickly than expected, and coastal cities have been lost to 50-foot tides. Global politics are unstable, countries face civil wars, kids go to virtual schools, drones have replaced many jobs, and the next storm may sink New York City. In 2081, everyone is seeking an escape from an ever more chaotic reality, and the dream-sharing network, DreamNet, thrives. When F.B.I. Cyber Defense agent Song Atoroshi is asked to meet DreamNet's elderly creator, Charles Lenderson, a chain of events is set into motion that will change the popular, decades-old and revolutionary network far more than any update ever would. Charles, a man lost in his memories and who has locked himself away in an abandoned New York penthouse, has written some final changes for his system in order to cement his legacy. But he needs Song's help getting the update past his old company, and she soon finds herself approaching a temporal singularity, where multiple pasts and all possible futures will collide.

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Ian Dean has spent over 45 years in the leader and people development domain. Having interacted with thousands of people from 57 cultures, he has learnt the value of diversity and why and how being able to lead is an essential life skill for everybody. For him, people who cannot lead are no better off than people who cannot read. He places greater value on a capacity to provide pragmatic leadership than fluency in theories and models. He regards the life-long quest for personal mastery as the integrating force for personal and leadership growth.