On his first day at a leading PR agency, David Stewart dives headfirst into a world of acronyms, all-black dress codes, and high-stakes international campaigns. Tasked with reigniting North America’s fascination with space exploration, he proposes a groundbreaking Citizen Astronaut lottery to send one American and one Canadian to the International Space Station.
As David navigates agency politics and U.S.–Canada relations, he faces cultural clashes, ethical dilemmas, and satirical twists at every turn. The novel blends corporate comedy with thoughtful insights into public perception, ambition, and the human drive to explore beyond our world.
Equal parts entertaining and reflective, this story appeals to readers who enjoy sharp humour, witty corporate satire, and a fresh take on the space program. It’s a journey through PR and politics that’s both clever and unexpected.
- Witty exploration of international PR challenges
- Clever satire on corporate culture and space enthusiasm
- Engaging protagonist facing ethical and cultural dilemmas
- Blends humour with thoughtful commentary on ambition