30-day wonder

About this book

In an era marked by the dawn of space exploration, "30-Day Wonder" by Richard Wilson invites readers into a world where humanity grapples with the arrival of the Monolithians, an enigmatic alien race. As witty reporter Sam Kent navigates the complexities of interstellar diplomacy, he uncovers profound themes of trust and the essence of communication. The novel intricately weaves the concept of "unalienable rights" into its narrative, challenging characters to confront what it means to coexist with beings from beyond. Ideal for students and civic activists alike, this science fiction tale not only entertains but also provokes critical thought about our place in the universe. Dive into a story that questions the very fabric of societal norms and the potential for unity across galaxies.

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