
A Democracy in Heaven
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Narrated by:
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Sam Rosenthal
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By:
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Jason Hill
About this listen
In the novel A Democracy in Heaven, the four Americans making an interstellar journey to collect botanical samples from exoplanets beyond the Solar System discover a remarkably Earth-like world orbiting KW Sagittarii—Earth-like, with one crucial difference: The planet is populated exclusively by albinos, and they've never seen a person of the Black race—the race to which the head pilot of the interstellar ship, the Obama I, belongs. When his two of his co-pilots kidnap one of the albinos from her planet and the other pilot goes missing, August Adam struggles to convince the albinos that he comes in peace as he returns her to the planet.
But if he accompanies her to the planet, he may seal his own doom.
©2022 Jason Hill (P)2023 Jason Hill
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