📖 Overview
The Phoenix Lottery follows a group of strangers who share one goal: winning a life-changing opportunity through a mysterious contest. To earn their shot at the prize, contestants must survive a series of challenges set in an abandoned hospital complex.
Media sensation builds as the public watches these individuals compete, unaware of the true stakes at play. The story shifts between multiple perspectives, revealing the personal motivations driving each contestant to pursue this dangerous game.
Behind the spectacle lies a web of corporate interests and hidden agendas, as organizers and participants navigate moral boundaries in their pursuit of transformation. The novel raises questions about human nature, redemption, and the price of second chances in modern society.
👀 Reviews
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🤔 Interesting facts
🎲 The Phoenix Lottery explores themes of political corruption and greed through a satirical look at a fictional Canadian lottery scheme meant to fund healthcare.
📚 Author Allan Stratton was inspired to write this novel after observing the increasing reliance on gambling revenue by governments to fund public services.
🎭 Before becoming a novelist, Stratton was an accomplished playwright, and his theatrical background influences the dramatic pacing and dialogue in The Phoenix Lottery.
🇨🇦 The book offers sharp commentary on Canadian healthcare politics of the 1990s, when many provinces were struggling with budget cuts and seeking alternative funding sources.
🏆 Allan Stratton's other works have won multiple awards, including the Michael L. Printz Honor Book Award and the American Library Association's Best Book for Young Adults for his novel Chanda's Secrets.