"Handmaid's Tale" is a seminal commentary on second-wave feminism where the fiction serves as allegoric premise for the commentary rather than a device for entertainment. As such, it's a given that a sequel would have plenty of space to create more timely commentary on the subject. What you're describing is more of an issue for popular entertainment.
At any rate, the $2200 is steep for a vehicle that isn't running, but the body is in good shape and the stake bed is attractive to a contractor or a smaller supply delivery service.
Which one? The Cherokee T-Hawk or the Gladiator I mentioned?
I've put 77k on my '14 Trailhawk and it's done splendidly, I've driven it to Tahoe and back three times. Was doing weekly trips to Fresno a couple years back and it was great. It's been far smoother than any other XUV I've ever had and it has far better capability.