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The Ships of Earth
by Orson Scott Card
New York, NY: Tor, 1994 (382p.)


Published In Series:
Homecoming
Volume: 3

 

Genre:  Novel
Sub Genres:
Science Fiction

Subjects: Life on other planets--Fiction;
Summary:
The City of Basilica has fallen. Now Wetchik, Nafai, and all their family must brave the desert wastes, and cross the wide continents to where Harmony's hidden spaceport lies silent, abandoned, waiting for the command to make the great interstellar ships ready for flight again.

But of these sixteen people, only a few have chosen their exile. The others, Rasa's spiteful daughters and their husbands; Wetchik's oldest son, Elemak, have been forced against their will. Their anger and hatreds will make the difficult journey harder. [from publisher's web site]

more information at publisher's web site
http://us.macmillan.com/theshipsofearth

HBLL Call No: PZ 4 .C178 S55x 1994

Reviewed In:
Orson Scott Card: The Book of Mormon as History and Science Fiction by Eugene England






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