A Martian Garden: The Story of the First Humans Born on Mars
By (Author) Payson Hall
BookBaby
BookBaby
9th August 2022
United States
Paperback
394
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 25mm
607g
Fire on a space station is a serious problem. Every colonist has a role to play. Unfortunately for Porter, the cast on his leg prevents him from suiting up and assuming his normal emergency duties. Instead he finds himself deployed to help evacuate the nursery, shuttling children to the station's greenhouse. After several trips, he collapses. When he awakens, he discovers thirteen young children depend upon him for everything. He and his charges appear to be the only survivors.
This adventure for adults and young adults explores the cultural implications of trying to survive in a unique and hostile environment while trying to recreate essential tools of civilization that were developed by billions of people over thousands of years.
Payson Hall is a father, grandfather, Army Ranger, computer scientist, author & consultant from California who is passionate about science and education. His life's regret is that his journey did not lead him to the astronaut career he aspired to as a child.