In the year 2085, Earth is devastated by a global food crisis driven by overpopulation, climate change, and dwindling natural resources. Traditional farming has collapsed under the weight of extreme weather and resource depletion, forcing society to rethink how food is produced and consumed. As hunger spreads and governments enforce strict rationing, communities turn to innovation-embracing lab-grown meat, vertical farming, and urban gardens to survive.
The Beatles 2028 by Lisa Gladden explores a powerful story of resilience, cooperation, and environmental awareness. With a focus on sustainability and adaptation, the novel highlights humanity's efforts to rebuild through education, technology, and shared responsibility. This timely and thought-provoking work challenges readers to consider the future of food, the environment, and what it means to thrive in a changing world.