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The Frozen Line: Hockey, Sovereignty, and Sticking It to the U.S. is not just a bookit's a battle cry. In a time when American politicians discuss Canadian sovereignty like it's just another business transaction, this speculative work dares to ask: What if the fight for Canada's independence wasn't fought in backroom negotiations, but on the ice?
Blending political satire, cultural commentary, and the sheer adrenaline of Summit Series 2.0 , this book captures the moment when hockey became more than just a gameit became a statement of defiance. Through the unapologetic voices of Reginald
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The Frozen Line: Hockey, Sovereignty, and Sticking It to the U.S. is not just a bookit's a battle cry. In a time when American politicians discuss Canadian sovereignty like it's just another business transaction, this speculative work dares to ask: What if the fight for Canada's independence wasn't fought in backroom negotiations, but on the ice?

Blending political satire, cultural commentary, and the sheer adrenaline of Summit Series 2.0, this book captures the moment when hockey became more than just a gameit became a statement of defiance. Through the unapologetic voices of Reginald "Gordie" Tremblay and Alexandre "The Ref" Leclair, readers are thrown into the most legendary fictional hockey game ever played, a winner-takes-all showdown where the stakes are nothing less than national pride.

But The Frozen Line is more than just a hockey story. It's a reflection of a country pushed too far, where Canadians reclaim their economy, their travel, and their identity in the face of annexation rhetoric from Washington. From the anthem protests shaking NHL arenas to the boycott of U.S. travel that leaves Florida in financial freefall, every page crackles with the energy of a nation standing its ground.

And at the heart of it all is The Moose & Herald, the last truly independent Canadian newspaper, and its fearless senior correspondent, Emily Richardson. Sharp-tongued and relentless, Emily has spent her career exposing the quiet erosion of Canadian sovereignty and calling out the powers that would rather see this country as a mere extension of their own. She does not believe in false neutrality. She does not believe in appeasement. And she certainly does not believe that Canada should sit quietly while Washington eyes it like a future acquisition.

If you believe that Canada is not for sale, if you've ever felt that deep, unshakable love for the game, and if you're ready to drop the gloves and push back against the narrative that annexation is "inevitable"this book is for you.

Because in case anyone still needs reminding: This is our country. This is our game. And we are not backing down.


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Makasu Shimo Ori is a Japanese-Canadian speculative writer and cultural commentator whose work explores national identity, ideological resistance, and the fragility of sovereignty in an era of shifting global power. Their writing blends political satire, alternative history, and speculative journalism to challenge dominant narratives and reimagine the future of nations.

When not writing, Makasu is an avid researcher, historian of political movements, and relentless questioner of bordersboth physical and ideological. Their work is rooted in the intersection of past and present, where history's unfinished battles continue to shape modern conflicts.

They believe fiction is not just a lens for storytelling, but a weapon against revisionism, a challenge to inevitability, and an act of defiance against forces that seek to erase identities.

"Truth is written by the victors. Fiction belongs to those who refuse to be conquered."