Told in ‘real time’ over the span of four harrowing days, and by a first-person narrator, “Luna” is the story of the first human to be born outside of Earth. The story picks up just before his eighteenth birthday, and how that milestone is going to be celebrated due to his historic status.
However, an unprecedented disaster strikes, cutting off his home (a lunar colony) from Earth. Soon, that home becomes a ‘sinking ship’ - with time quickly running out, he (and those around him) realize that no one is coming to help them and that they must take matters into their own hands in order to survive...
While the tale borders on young adult, it has been accessible to readers of all ages and is 'grounded'/near-future science fiction that is ultimately about family, courage and the human spirit. Think 'Gravity', 'The Martian', 'Interstellar', or even 'Titanic' (but in space!).
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Told in ‘real time’ over the span of four harrowing days, and by a first-person narrator, “Luna” is the story of the first human to be born outside of Earth. The story picks up just before his eighteenth birthday, and how that milestone is going to be celebrated due to his historic status.
However, an unprecedented disaster strikes, cutting off his home (a lunar colony) from Earth. Soon, that home becomes a ‘sinking ship’ - with time quickly running out, he (and those around him) realize that no one is coming to help them and that they must take matters into their own hands in order to survive...
While the tale borders on young adult, it has been accessible to readers of all ages and is 'grounded'/near-future science fiction that is ultimately about family, courage and the human spirit. Think 'Gravity', 'The Martian', 'Interstellar', or even 'Titanic' (but in space!).
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