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Fault Lines

How We Broke the System, and How We Keep Living in It

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Fault Lines

By: Micah Ellory
Narrated by: Steve Stewart's voice replica
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In an age of outrage and exhaustion, Fault Lines looks beneath the noise to ask how we ended up here — and how we keep going.

Cultural essayist Micah Ellory traces the emotional and structural fractures of modern life, from resentment and identity to media, institutions, and inequality. Rather than preaching solutions, he offers perspective: a quiet, humane exploration of how systems break, how people adapt, and why decency still matters.

This is not a partisan book. It is a meditation for listeners who are tired of cynicism but not yet ready to give up on hope. Ellory writes with empathy, clarity, and hard-earned calm, showing that understanding may be the only act of resistance left.

Fault Lines is both diagnosis and invitation — an honest look at how societies fracture, and a tender reminder of how human beings continue to build meaning within the cracks.

©2025 Micah Ellory (P)2025 Micah Ellory
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