Contract City
Mark Falkin
Bancroft Press, Mar 15 2015, $22.95
ISBN: 9781610881449
By 2021, allegedly to
reduce costs, Tulsa contracts out all governmental work to a
private firm Free Force Tulsa (FFT).
Those services inside the “Zone” not providing enough of a profit to FFT
including schools for the impoverished and hospitals caring for the indigent
are shut; forcing for instance the ER outside the Zone to provide combat-like
emergency care. Patrolling the Zone are
armored vehicles, which makes the city look more like a military occupation.
T. Boone Pickens High School student Sara
Paige Christie hopes that the UCLA film school accepts her as a student, but
needs an edge against the fierce competition for admissions. Using a school camera she borrowed, the
wannabe filmmaker documents her privatized city with a focus on graffiti like “the fucking terrorists fucking won” and
other entities signed by “WH2RR??”
that have popped up in City Hall, the politically connected Chosen Hill
megachurch she and her parents attend, and other civil and private
locales. While the FFT police target
Sara and her family, she continues to learn more about WH2RR??; while also
fearing that she and her beloved parents could be locked away in a privatized
cell.
Contract City is a thought-provoking corporatocracy thriller that extrapolates current trends to privatize
government functions; for instance firefighting only occurs in neighborhoods
where residents can pay the surcharge..
The insightful storyline depicts what happens to services when bottom
line efficiency based on a flexible performance work statement supersedes
bureaucratic effectiveness efforts to accomplice the mission IAW rigid
laws. Though Sara’s escapes seem
unlikely even with insider protection, she and the graffiti artist propel this
action-packed tale that will have readers reconsider whether contracting out is
the right thing for every governmental task.
Harriet Klausner
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