In a not too distant future, animals walk the Earth and work hand-in-hand with us humans on interplanetary ventures. There exists harmony and good-will amongst all the sentient species, but despite this, the Earth and its colonies still suffer from technology, politics, war and wealth. With radically different governments across known space, and with greater powers lurking behind the scenes, civilisation as we know it is being redesigned. Join each animal in their story as their world's machinations and intricacies unravel before their very eyes.
This short novel will spark your intrigue as you delve into a radical future world, somewhat similar, but critically different, from our own Earth today.
Lee-Michael D'Souza's passions stem from investigating the reasons for underlying human differences, expressions, and relational dynamics, essentially simply culminating in the question, 'Why do we do the things we do?'
From readings into metaphyics and social anthropology to creativity and self-exploration, Lee-Michael strives to bridge the gap between macro and micro analyses in an effort to shed light on the human condition and keenly contribute to the understandings we have of each other and our own selves.