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Tending the Commons: A Civic Story
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Tending the Commons: A Civic Story
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Tending the Commons: A Civic Story
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Tending the Commons: A Civic Story is a literary exploration of how care, technology, and community shape the way we live together. Set in a near‑present city, the story follows people who use conversational systems to mediate conflicts, rebuild trust, nurture shared spaces, and create small rituals that hold a neighborhood together.
Through intimate moments and broader civic scenes, the book shows how everyday gestures can grow into the quiet infrastructure of a community: gardens tended by many hands, shared memories that guide decisions, agreements between neighbors and institutions, and the steady work of those who choose responsibility over indifference. It reflects on ethics, governance, vulnerability, and the fragile systems we build when we try to live well with one another.
This is a novel about hope, accountability, and the subtle power of ordinary people who believe that small acts of care can transform the world.
Tending the Commons: A Civic Story is a literary exploration of how care, technology, and community shape the way we live together. Set in a near‑present city, the story follows people who use conversational systems to mediate conflicts, rebuild trust, nurture shared spaces, and create small rituals that hold a neighborhood together.
Through intimate moments and broader civic scenes, the book shows how everyday gestures can grow into the quiet infrastructure of a community: gardens tended by many hands, shared memories that guide decisions, agreements between neighbors and institutions, and the steady work of those who choose responsibility over indifference. It reflects on ethics, governance, vulnerability, and the fragile systems we build when we try to live well with one another.
This is a novel about hope, accountability, and the subtle power of ordinary people who believe that small acts of care can transform the world.


















