The Impermanence of American Promise
Emma, a perceptive 13-year-old, navigates the instability of modern America—a nation that operates like a corporation, making promises only to break them, hiring and firing without warning. She watches as her world shifts unpredictably, from the deportation of her best friend, Maria, to her father’s sudden layoff from the FBI. The story explores America's inconsistency, not just in employment but also in its commitments to its citizens and allies. Through Emma’s observations, the narrative critiques how America changes course abruptly, affecting everything from national security to international relations, infrastructure projects, and sustainability initiatives.