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The Guardian: Reclaimed Earth, cartea 2

Autor J.D. Moyer Narator Laurence Bouvard
en Limba Engleză Audio – 25 sep 2019
“Complexity and moral ambiguity enough to make this a serious, engrossing story”–Analog SF

Reclaimed Earth Book 2

In the year 2737, Earth is mostly depopulated in the wake of a massive supervolcano, but civilization and culture are preserved in vast orbiting ringstations.

Tem, the nine-year-old son of a ringstation anthropologist and a Happdal bow-hunter, wants nothing more than to become a blacksmith like his uncle Trond. But after a rough patch as the only brown-skinned child in the village, his mother Car-En decides that the family should spend some time on the Stanford ringstation.

Tem gets caught up in the battle against Umana, the tentacle-enhanced Squid Woman , while protecting a secret that could change the course of humanity and civilization.

The Guardian, thesequel to the The Sky Woman, is a story of colliding worlds and the contested repopulation of a wild Earth.

FLAME TREE PRESSis the new fiction imprint of Flame Tree Publishing. Launched in 2018 the list brings together brilliant new authors and the more established; the award winners, and exciting, original voices.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781787583719
ISBN-10: 1787583716
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Flame Tree Audio
Colecția FLAME TREE PRESS
Seria Reclaimed Earth

Locul publicării:New York, United Kingdom

Descriere

In the year 2737, Earth is mostly depopulated in the wake of a massive supervolcano, but civilization and culture are preserved in vast orbiting ringstations.Tem, the nine-year-old son of a ringstation anthropologist and a Happdal bow-hunter, wants nothing more than to become a blacksmith like his uncle Trond. But after a rough patch as the only brown-skinned child in the village, his mother Car-En decides that the family should spend some time on the Stanford ringstation. Tem gets caught up in the battle against Umana, the tentacle-enhanced ‘Squid Woman’, while protecting a secret that could change the course of humanity and civilization.The Guardian, the sequel to the The Sky Woman, is a story of colliding worlds and the contested repopulation of a wild Earth.FLAME TREE PRESS is the new fiction imprint of Flame Tree Publishing. Launched in 2018 the list brings together brilliant new authors and the more established; the award winners, and exciting, original voices.

Notă biografică

J.D. Moyerlives in Oakland, California, with his wife, daughter, and mystery-breed dog. He writes science fiction, produces electronic music in two groups (Jondi & Spesh and Momu), runs a record label (Loöq Records), and blogs at jdmoyer.com. His previous occupations include dolphin cognition researcher, martial arts instructor, Renaissance Faire actor, dance music event promoter, and DJ.

His favorite authors include Iain Banks, Octavia Butler, William Gibson, Kim Stanley Robinson, Margaret Atwood, and David Mitchell.

His short stories have appeared inThe Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction,Strange Horizons,The InterGalactic Medicine Show,Cosmic Roots And Eldritch Shores, andCompelling Science Fiction. His noveletteThe Icelandic Curewon the 2016 Omnidawn Fabulist Fiction contest. His debut science fiction novelThe Sky Womanwas published by FLAME TREE PRESS in 2018.

Recurring themes in his fiction include genetic engineering, the sociological effects of climate change, virtualized consciousness, and evolutionary divergence.

Recenzii

“Complexity and moral ambiguity enough to make this a serious, engrossing story”