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A year after a devastating experience in Haiti, Nia Freeman has made a decision to leave Washington, D.C., with the handle to live life on her own terms and plan the peak oil crisis. She needs to move away from nightmares of earthquakes, evacuations, blocked streets, rowdy mobs, and crumbling properties. Nia quits her job and crushes her grandfather's desire that she'd sign up for the family business. She goes into her childhood home in Augusta, Georgia, with plans of finding her true self applied and finding your way through a future without oil. She hires her friend, John Coles, to help renovate the ancestral home so that her grandfather would let her own it. She pieces about stockpiling disaster items and making the home safe. But her plans have a detour when the attractive Thandi Kapencher, an African background professor, asks for Nia's help find her brother, Karabo, a young footloose, interpersonal activist. Karabo volunteers at an area group called Freegans for the Individuals who Thandi worries is involved in legal activities. The group considers themselves to be modern-day Robin Hoods, and they'll stop at nothing to keep their cover. Thandi feels Nia's track record might give her trustworthiness with local charity communities to learn about her brother's whereabouts. Thandi offers a sizeable repayment for her time. Nia needs the amount of money for the restoration so she trips the back streets of Augusta learning the homeless and Karabo's dubious coworkers. She attempts to enlist the help of Karabo's pregnant ex-girlfriend, Lana Harrison, but the young woman is murdered immediately after. Nia realizes that she actually is caught up in a situation more dangerous than she acquired anticipated. Her thoughts for Thandi and her should do right propel her to find Karabo, locate Lana Harrison's murderer, and discover a sustainable way of life without oil.