Книга 2276 Artell Smith

2276

Celebrating the Five Hundredth Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence July 4, 2276

Автор: Artell Smith
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Artell Smith
Наличност: Очаква се зареждане
Издание 14. 07. 2026
11.53 22.56 лв
A Bold Work of Political Science Fiction About the Next American CenturyIn the year 2276, as America...

Информация за книгата

Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
120
EAN
9798896695349
Enbook ID
53231376
Издател
Теглоt
169
Размери
127 x 203 x 8

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A Bold Work of Political Science Fiction About the Next American Century

In the year 2276, as America prepares to celebrate its five-hundredth birthday, a forgotten message from Benjamin Franklin resurfaces from the ruins of Old Washington. Written in 1790 and sealed for the republic's distant future, the letter arrives at a moment when the nation once again stands at a crossroads.

After surviving climate collapse, civil unrest, and the devastating years known as the Troubles, America has rebuilt itself in ways Franklin could never have imagined. Cities have moved inland. Space elevators connect Earth to orbit. Human settlements thrive in the asteroid belt. Yet even in this transformed age, the same questions remain: Who belongs? What does freedom demand? And can democracy survive the weight of history?

2276 is an ambitious and deeply human political sci fi novel that follows the intertwined lives of citizens shaping a fragile new era:

  • Students debating whether to welcome a sixtieth state into the Union
  • A family forced to sacrifice their ancestral valley for humanity's expansion into space
  • A soldier defending distant American settlements beyond Earth
  • A synthetic man fighting for recognition as a person under the law
  • A President struggling to unite a nation still unfinished after centuries of change

Blending sweeping ideas with emotional storytelling, 2276 combines the scale of space colonization fiction with the heart of literary science fiction. It is a thoughtful exploration of democracy, identity, technology, and the future of citizenship in a rapidly evolving world.

Both intimate and epic in scope, 2276 is a rare kind of dystopian future science fiction novel: one that believes humanity can endure, rebuild, and aspire toward something better. For readers of thoughtful speculative fiction books, visionary hard science fiction, and emotionally resonant futures, this is a journey across centuries toward the unfinished promise of America.