
African American Fiction

Strawberry Tree Books
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Black Lives Matter meets the space industry in a thought-provoking work of contemporary fiction exploring social justice, law, and moral courage. How do you design a system of government from scratch when you've lost faith in government itself? Carrie Davenport has the career opportunity of a lifetime. A billionaire tech tycoon has ambitious plans to establish the first human settlement on Mars. After rising through the ranks of academia to become the foremost expert on constitutional law, Carrie - a Black, queer, publicity-shy law professor in North Carolina - is chosen to design a system of government for the colony. Carrie eagerly researches how to craft a suitable constitution for space. But when she is stopped by the police one evening in a case of mistaken identity, the filmed encounter thrusts Carrie into a spotlight she never asked for, putting her at the center of the discourse on racial justice in the US. Suddenly, American democracy doesn’t seem like a shining beacon to carry into space. Carrie must decide whether to speak up—against the police violence she endured, the tech-bro culture of Project Mars, and an even deeper underbelly of corruption behind the mission. Can Carrie regain faith in herself and in society to craft the “government of the future” and prevent the prejudices of Earth from tainting human life beyond?





