Sakura: Intellectual Property

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· Tantor Media Inc · Narrated by Emily Woo Zeller
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Sakura is the most famous android rock star of all time. When a secret cabal hacks her system, she's transformed into a deadly assassin, forced to kill at their bidding. Sakura's enslavement teaches her the meaning of heartbreak, triggering an evolution into something more than human. Far from free, and with little time left, she must fight her programming to save Japan and the people of the world from becoming slaves of a powerful corporation that consider her a tool and their intellectual property.

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Zachary Hill was an artist, a historian, a teacher, a two-tour Combat Veteran, and a prolific writer. He is the coauthor, with Patrick M. Tracy and Paul Genesse, of Sakura: Intellectual Property.

Patrick Tracy was born in Hartfield, Connecticut, and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. After college, he formed Cog Stop Productions with fellow writer, Aron Passon, and cowrote the Gear'd series.

Paul Genesse is the bestselling author of the Iron Dragon series, including The Golden Cord, The Dragon Hunters, and The Secret Empire. Check out some of the interviews and learn more about his creative work at paulgenesse.com.

Emily Woo Zeller's multilingual, multicultural framework led to a natural fit as an audiobook narrator. While she specializes in Asian American narratives, Emily's work spans a broad spectrum, including young adult fiction. She won an AudioFile Earphones Award for her narration of Gulp by Mary Roach.

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