Genre:
Satire/Dystopian
Description:
“In the
near future, the San Andreas Fault ruptures, sending Los Angeles
beneath the Pacific Ocean, famine grips the Midwest and massive gates
keep the Potomac River from flooding the Capitol. Congress, through
gridlock, inactivity, and disastrous economic policies, has brought
the nation to the brink of bankruptcy. As a way to generate money
needed to avoid default, Congress plans to sell the national parks to
the highest bidders. Three strong women intend to stop them.”
Author:
“Rolf
Margenau has had a varied career. He was a soldier in the Korean War,
a correspondent for the Pacific Stars and Stripes, a professional
photographer, an attorney specializing in international corporate
law, a volunteer executive running a not-for-profit housing the
homeless, a business manager, and, lately, an author and Master
Gardener.”
For
more information visit Mr. Margenau at his website or his Fackbook page.
Appraisal:
National
Parks takes place in the US in
the near future. The world has changed, in some ways for the better.
The people of the future have some great technology, for example.
However, failure of the country's leaders to think beyond the short
term has led to some long-term problems. The result is a slightly
dystopian world. (Let's call it dystopian-lite.) As with most
dystopian novels, there is a political point being made. But National
Parks isn't a typical
dystopian novel in that it takes a satirical approach to telling the
story with the humor helping to offset the more serious side. A fun
read.
FYI:
A small
amount of adult language.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No
significant issues.
Rating:
**** Four Stars
Reviewed
by: BigAl
Approximate
word count: 60-65,000 words
1 comment:
Great! It is refreshing to have reviewer who "gets" my book. Thanks, Big Al.
Rolf Margenau
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