In The Ash-Bound Republic, the Whitman family steps into the literal and symbolic ruins of what once governed them. After civic fires-metaphorical, legal, actual-what remains is dust, dissent, and the chance to choose differently. Clara Whitman leads a small coalition not to restore, but to re-story: rewriting the civic liturgy in oral declaration and street assembly.
Meanwhile, an archive technician named Reuben discovers one last unburned clause tucked in a hollowed anthem case. It doesn't save the nation. But it might remind it how to exhale.
This isn't a book about saving the republic. It's about mourning what it became-and choosing how to move amid its bones.
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